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16 February 2017
Mexico’s environmental sector celebrated World Wetlands Day
25 January 2017
Restoration success of the Nichupté mangroves Ramsar Site
14 December 2016
COP13 news: Mainstreaming of Biodiversity into Agricultural Practice: Rice Paddy Resolution of the Ramsar Convention for Biodiversity Conservation Practice
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Mexico

The convention entered into force in Mexico on 4 November 1986.

Mexico currently has 142 sites designated as Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar Sites), with a surface area of 8,657,057 hectares.

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