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What are wetlands? Wetlands occur wherever water meets land – mangroves, peatlands, marshes, rivers, lakes, deltas, floodplains, flooded forests, rice-fields, and even coral reefs. Wetlands exist in every country across the world and every type of region – polar, tropical, wet, dry, high and low altitude. Healthy wetlands are key to restoring nature and healing our climate, yet the world has lost up to 65 per cent of its original wetlands. Urgent action is needed to reverse this decline and revive these natural wonders.
WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL IS THE ONLY GLOBAL NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATION DEDICATED TO THE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF WETLANDS
Our Vision A world where wetlands are treasured and nurtured for their beauty, the life they support and the resources they provide.
Our Mission To inspire and mobilise society to safeguard and restore wetlands for people and nature.
A Bayei fisherman in a mokoro, silhouetted by the midday sun, casts a long shadow on the waters of the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Used in the book, Water Lands, Harper Collins 2020.
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ANNUAL REVIEW 2019 CONTENT
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UN CLIMATE ACTION SUMMIT
Restoring Mangroves
Wetlands on fire
Keizrul Abdullah
PARANÁ DELTA
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PEAT LANDS WILL SAVE THE WORLD
BUILDING WITH NATURE
Annadel Salvio Cabanban
BLUE LIFELINES
Titus Wamea
Menno de Boer
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From our CEO Achievements From the supervisory council Hasting Chikoko Michael Succow Wetlands for a safer world Offices map Streams of work Flyways map Functioning of the organisation Summary of finance
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