Step up action for conservation of wetlands
Wetlands loss is a development crisis. Wetlands International South Asia should work with the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change and […]
We safeguard and restore wetlands for people and nature
Wetlands loss is a development crisis. Wetlands International South Asia should work with the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change and […]
Fifth Volume of “Sarovar”, Wetlands International South Asia’s signature newsletter was released on 22nd January,2020 at the ninth Project Advisory Group Meeting, held in New […]
We have dedicated 2020 calendar to the wetlands of Himalayas. These wetlands are the source of major rivers, carbon sinks and biological diversity hotspots. The […]
Wetlands International South Asia in collaboration with Unnati, Gujarat, conducted a five-day awareness campaign, from 9th-14th December, on revival and management of the Common property […]
Wetlands are the primary sources of freshwater. These ecosystems play a critical role in ensuring water availability in landscape by capturing precipitation, moderating flows, filtering […]
To mark the World Wetlands Day, Wetlands International South Asia is organizing a half day event on 2nd February, 2020 at India International Centre, New […]
As long term collaborators, Wetlands International South Asia (WISA) and International Lake Environment Committee (ILEC), Japan have been promoting integrated basin scale management of wetlands. ILEC […]
The Asian Waterbird Census (AWC) is part of the global International Waterbird Census (IWC). This citizen-science programme is supporting conservation and management of wetlands and […]
Sucheon City (a city of thousand cranes) hosts the Ramsar Regional Center East Asia, a Ramsar Regional Initiative to promote implementation of Ramsar Convention in […]
Dr Sidharth Kaul (President) and Dr Ritesh Kumar (Director) ran a workshop for wetlands managers of Delhi to introduce the concepts of wetlands management, and […]