Local Nature-based Solutions for conservation – how communities can make a difference!
Biodiversity is the base of life. The Anthropocene epoch marks humans as the prime drivers of nature degradation. The 2021 theme of World Biodiversity Day […]
We safeguard and restore wetlands for people and nature
Biodiversity is the base of life. The Anthropocene epoch marks humans as the prime drivers of nature degradation. The 2021 theme of World Biodiversity Day […]
Alongside climate change, the unprecedented biodiversity loss due to human activity presents a global emergency. The preservation of biodiversity is essential for meeting global climate […]
During lockdown the world seems different, it even sounds different much peaceful quieter. It’s not just that the birds and animals are rejoicing, the air […]
Wetlands International South Asia along with partner organizations, Akvo and IRC conducted a series of workshops for various stakeholders, from 25th to 29th February 2020, […]
‘Act now before it is too late for wetlands’ A message for Wetlands International South Asia by Mr Suresh Prabhu, Hon’ble Member of Parliament (Rajya […]
Wetlands loss is a development crisis. Wetlands International South Asia should work with the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change and […]
Common Property Resources form an integral component of rural way of life in India. Comprising of natural resources like wetlands, forests, pasturelands etc., these systems […]
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 International South Asia is entrusted with developing a model management planning framework for high altitude wetlands (HAWs) in select Himalayan landscapes under ‘SECURE Himalayas’ […]
Wetlands International South Asia (WISA) is developing a model management planning framework for the high-altitude wetlands in select Himalayan landscapes under the aegis of ‘SECURE […]