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Lake Ngardok Nature Reserve, Palau. Credit - C. Joseph
Ngardok 25th Anniversary opens with Walk and Pick
April 1, 2022

Ngardok Nature Reserve (NNR), Palau’s only freshwater lake and surrounding jungle located in the state of Melekeok, celebrates 25 years since establishment by Melekeok State Public Law in December 1997.

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Ambitious conservation action sees a brighter future for mangroves and seagrass
February 25, 2022

Ambitious restoration of mangroves and seagrasses could lead to substantial recovery of these ecosystems New research has found.

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Planting frames with seagrass in Mourilyan Harbour, Queensland. Scientists are trying to regrow seagrass meadows near Cairns. Photograph: James Cook University
Queensland scientists brave crocodiles and deadly jellyfish to regrow seagrass
September 3, 2021

Researchers have been forced to avoid crocodiles, deadly jellyfish and even quicksand-like mud to replant seagrass beds south of Cairns as part of a project they hope to expand across tropical Australia.

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An Iraqi Marsh Arab paddles his boat as he collects reeds at the Chebayesh marsh in Dhi Qar province, Iraq April 14, 2019. Picture taken April 14, 2019. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani
OPINION: Why the Convention on Wetlands matters more than ever
March 11, 2021

At the G7’s virtual summit last month, leaders of the world’s wealthiest nations sought to look beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, vowing to defeat the virus and “build back better” by investing in low-carbon economic development. It is smart policy that should be pursued.

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Online Panel Discussion on the occasion of World Wetlands Day the 2021
January 28, 2021

The Secretariat of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands is pleased to invite you to an online panel discussion, organized for World Wetlands Day 2021 on Monday 1 February 2021 from 15.00 to 16.30 CET.

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