
Ramsar Sites
Ramsar Sites are wetlands designated as being globally important for their ecological, biological, and economic value. Recognized internationally under the Ramsar Convention, these sites include marshes, lakes, rivers, and coastal areas essential for biodiversity, water purification, flood control, and supporting local communities. Protecting Ramsar Sites helps conserve unique ecosystems, ensures the sustainability of water resources, and benefits both wildlife and people by maintaining healthy environments. They highlight the importance of wetlands as vital habitats that deserve careful management and protection worldwide.