Human activities are altering and accelerating the rate of change, threatening our wetlands’ continued existence.
Various institutions underscored the need to protect and conserve the precious and essential wetlands ecosystems during the World Wetlands Day (WWD) 2025. Leading the country’s celebration of WWD 2025 ...
Each year, thousands of migratory birds such as the colorful African pygmy goose, maccoa duck and African spoonbill stop at ...
World Wetlands Day, celebrated worldwide on February 2, aims to raise awareness about the importance of wetlands for nature ...
While the restoration of natural areas is high on political agendas, a comprehensive new study shows that -- after more than two decades -- biodiversity growth has stalled in restored Danish wetlands.
A new study reveals that peatlands—a vital carbon store that many people have never heard of—are dangerously under-protected, ...
Part of the protected Kaimaumau Wetland has been drained illegally and will take up to 10 years to recover, a local farmer ...
Because of its overexploitation, less freshwater reaches New Mabvuku ... which is leasing part of the wetland. The animals can be used as tourist attractions. Mongabay: Do you think the connection ...
Celebrated on the second day of February every year, the World Wetlands Day to raise awareness about wetlands, and increase ...
Wetlands are critical for human survival as they provide eco-system service, including fresh water, food, fibre ... and ...
Gandoman wetland, a permanent inland freshwater wetland located in the Middle Zagros mountain range, has been registered as ...
While the restoration of natural areas is high on political agendas, a comprehensive new study from the University of ...