Biodiversity & Climate Project
A global effort to protect and restore the source of all life.
The Living Lakes Biodiversity & Climate Project is an ambitious global effort to catalyze the conservation of lakes and wetlands, as a climate solution that works both for people and biodiversity.
We advance together with governments, NGOs, local communities, indigenous peoples and scientists, both on a local and a global scale.
Our approach

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Youth Leaders
Why Lakes?
Lakes, wetlands and other freshwater bodies are the life support systems of the Earth. Ensuring their health and sustainable use is essential to fight the climate and biodiversity crisis, and for the wellbeing of billions of people.
The Project
Our iniciatives on the ground cover 10 countries, with our partners working together in a joint, cordinated effort to catalyze lake conservation over 5 years.

Cambodia
Tonlé Sap Lake
Tonlé Sap Lake
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Colombia
Tota Lake
Tota Lake
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Colombia
Lake Fúquene
Lake Fúquene
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India
Deepor Beel
Deepor Beel
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Malawi
Lake Malawi
Lake Malawi
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Mexico
Lake Chapala
Lake Chapala
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Peru
Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca
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Philippines
Laguna de Bay
Laguna de Bay
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Philippines
Paligui Wetland
Paligui Wetland
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Rwanda
Lake Kivu
Lake Kivu
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Sri Lanka
Bolgoda Lake
Bolgoda Lake
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Sri Lanka
Lake Madampe
Lake Madampe
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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...
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