
Working Together for Wetlands: A Special Joint Webinar
Working Together for Wetlands: A Special Joint Webinar Climate change together with pollution and biodiversity loss create unprecedented dangers for lakes and wetlands which
Working Together for Wetlands: A Special Joint Webinar Climate change together with pollution and biodiversity loss create unprecedented dangers for lakes and wetlands which
Lake Titicaca, straddling the borders of Peru and Bolivia, is the world’s highest navigable lake and a vital resource for the communities that call it
A Hackathon for Water and Land In celebration of World Water Day 2025, the Albertine Rift Conservation Society (ARCOS), in partnership with the Rwanda
A Cornerstone for Sustainable Development The South Tonle Sap Multi-Purpose Centre is set to become a cornerstone for sustainable development in Kampong Chhnang Province,
In a pivotal move to amplify youth voices in environmental policy and action, the Ramsar Youth Working Group Community (RYWGC) has launched an innovative online
As part of the Living Lakes Biodiversity and Climate Project (LLBCP), the Nature Environment and Wildlife Society (NEWS) organized a multi-stakeholder exposure visit to Wular
In the watersheds of the sacred lagoons of Tota and Fúquene in Colombia, local communities are experiencing firsthand the effects of climate change. Variability in
On February 2, 2025, the global community unites to celebrate World Wetlands Day, highlighting this year’s theme: “Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future.” This theme
Since 2004, the Living Lakes Network (LLN) and the Global Nature Fund (GNF) have been committed to protecting endangered lakes and wetlands worldwide with the
In a remarkable milestone for conservation and community empowerment, trainees from the Living Lakes Biodiversity and Climate Project (LLBCP) have officially graduated as registered field
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