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Living Lakes is thrilled to announce the second edition of the Sustainability Leadership Journey (SLJ), a transformative experience designed for young, passionate conservation leaders, students, and...
Young people and local stakeholders were among the enthusiastic groups of people who took out their cameras and binoculars to enjoy the incredible diversity of birds in the Tota and Fuquene Lakes of...
From 11 to June 16th 2023, the Living Lakes Network will join the 11th International Shallow Lakes Conference in Tartu (Estonia), an exciting opportunity to collaborate and foster new ideas among lake...
The promotion of traditional knowledge and practices, the encouragement of crops that require less water, and the need to strengthen water stewardship, are some of the key actions needed to address...
Lake and wetland conservation is South Asia was strengthened this month with the creation of the Living Lakes Subnetwork in the region, a Living Lakes Biodiversity & Climate Project activity that...
On International Day of Action for Rivers, 207 organisations including the European Living Lakes Association are demanding the European Union’s Institutions and Member States to adopt the Nature...
The fact that visitors can be breathless on its shores is not only due to the impressive dimensions of this body of water: lake Titicaca, on the border of Peru and Bolivia, is in fact 190 km long and...
At a time of unprecedented biodiversity loss, climate impacts and environmental degradation, the Living Lakes Network held its 16th International Conference from December 6-8 2022, in the city of Puno...
The 16th Living Lakes International Conference was held in the city of Puno (Perú) from December 6th to December 8th 2022, hosted by the Binational Autonomous Authority of Lake Titicaca...