October 27, 2017 sprep-pa Covering 2.4 million hectares, the Sepik River will be one of the largest riverine Ramsar Sites and will cover the river from its upper reaches to the sea.Click on the link below to read the full article. Original Article: The Sepik River soon to be designated as a Ramsar Site in Papua New Guinea Comment: Coral reefs are vanishing fast. We must act now to protect these vital ecosystems January 22, 2025 by isaacr Read more Ha’apai Islets boost Tonga’s Biodiversity Conservation Efforts with Invasive Species Removal January 22, 2025 by isaacr Read more Domavola withdraws logging plans on Vangunu January 21, 2025 by isaacr Read more wetlands; ramsar convention Papua New Guinea