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Taking place against a backdrop of geopolitical conflicts, energy security concerns and global instability, COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan is a pivotal milestone in the fight against climate change. Our...
Lake Chapala, the largest lake in Mexico, spans the states of Jalisco and Michoacán, serving as a key water source for Guadalajara and surrounding areas. This biodiverse lake supports various species...
The Third Sustainability Leadership Journey (SLJ), held in St. Lucia, South Africa in September 2024, brought together passionate young leaders and conservationists from across the globe to engage in...
Located on the southern coast of Sri Lanka near Ambalangoda, Lake Madampa is not just a serene waterbody but a burgeoning hub of biodiversity. This coastal, brackish water lagoon covers an area of 1.8...
In a triumphant moment for Europe’s natural heritage, the EU Environmental Council has adopted the Nature Restoration Law (NRL). This landmark legislation marks a significant milestone for Europe’s...
Deepor Beel, located southwest of the Brahmaputra River near Guwahati city in the Kamrup Metropolitan district of Assam, India, is an essential wetland. It is the state’s only Ramsar site...
Living Lakes Network is excited to announce the launch of its newest website feature, the Expert Pool! This innovative section is designed to offer professional guidance and support in lake management...
Living Lakes is thrilled to organize its third Sustainability Leadership Journey (SLJ), a transformative experience designed for young, passionate conservation leaders, students, and sustainability...
The Living Lakes Biodiversity and Climate Project (LLBCP) continues to make significant strides in wetland and lake conservation across multiple countries. Our 2023 technical interim report, submitted...
Preserving Our Aquatic Treasures: The Global Lake Half Marathon 2024 The importance of lakes and wetlands in maintaining ecological balance and supporting biodiversity is undeniable. Acknowledging...
Cambodia is one of the most wetland-dependent countries in the world. More than 46% of its people live and work around these vital ecosystems and 80% of the population rely on them for food. Tonle Sap...
The establishment of Green Filters at the Pangil River Eco Park is one of the two Frontrunner Initiatives of the Living Lakes Biodiversity and Climate Project (LLBCP) in The Philippines. The Green...