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  1. Wairarapa Moana, New Zealand
    Wairarapa Moana Wetland, New Zealand
    Lake Onoke, New Zealand

    Wairarapa Moana Wetland

    • Country: 
      New Zealand
    • Designation date: 
      20-08-2020
    • Site number: 
      2432
    • Published since: 
      3 year(s)
    10,547 ha
  2. Glenelg River Estuary as viewed from the Beach Road lookout, the opening to the ocean can be seen at far right.
    Coastal dune scrub on the barrier dunes adjacent to Long Swamp and shorebird habitat along the ocean beach.
    Lake Mombeong one of the freshwater lakes of Discovery Bay

    Glenelg Estuary and Discovery Bay Ramsar Site

    • Country: 
      Australia
    • Designation date: 
      28-02-2018
    • Site number: 
      2344
    • Published since: 
      5 year(s)
    22,289 ha
  3. Aerial - the Great Sea Reef from Nadogo, Northern Division.
    Aerial - the Great Sea Reef surrounding Kia Island, Northern Division.
    Night time shot of a traditional Fijian bure or homes made with thatched roofs and natural material walls.
    Ligau Village fishermen out at sea fishing.
    Katawaqa Island where turtles nest and are protected.
    Mita from Ligau Levu Village expertly handles a freshly caught live aggressive mudcrab from the mangroves.
    Soft coral garden, a charming dive site of the Great Sea Reef's marine protected area.
    Turtle monitors (Dau Ni Vonu)  were once turtle hunters who are now using their skills to advocate for the protection of this iconic species
    Snorkeler swims the coral reefs of the Great Sea Reefs.

    Qoliqoli Cokovata

    • Country: 
      Fiji
    • Designation date: 
      16-01-2018
    • Site number: 
      2331
    • Published since: 
      6 year(s)
    134,900 ha
  4. Vileity site's flora elements
    Beaver's dam closint the drainage canals  in Vileity site
    Flooded meadows in Vileity site

    Vileity

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      30-09-2014
    • Site number: 
      2251
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    8,452 ha
  5. The waterlogged floodplain of the Buh River

    Polesye Valley of River Bug

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      29-05-2014
    • Site number: 
      2252
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    23,159 ha
  6. The floodplain of the Dnieper River in Spring

    Dnieper River Floodplain

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      29-05-2014
    • Site number: 
      2244
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    29,353 ha
  7. Ramsar site Vydritsa is situated in the Berezina River floodplain
    The floodplain contains numerous oxbows
    Floodplain oak wood is one of the most valuable biotops of the site
    Vydritsa River flows into the Berezina River within the site's territory

    Vydritsa

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      29-03-2013
    • Site number: 
      2195
    • Published since: 
      3 year(s)
    17,403 ha
  8. Central part of the bog
    The raised bog
    Displaying ground of the Black Grouse on the mire

    Kozyansky

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      29-03-2013
    • Site number: 
      2196
    • Published since: 
      3 year(s)
    28,469 ha
  9. Most of the site is sitiated in the Pripyat River floodplain
    Floodplain oak woods are very valuable biotopes.
    Large raised bogs are unique biotopes for Polesie region
    Old-aged pine forests preserved on sand dunes among mires.
    Owbows in the Pripyat River floodplain.
    Owbows in the Pripyat River floodplain.
    Almost annually the Pripyat floodplain and adjacent villages get flooded.
    Almost annually the Pripyat floodplain and adjacent villages get flooded.

    Pripyatsky National Park

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      29-03-2013
    • Site number: 
      2197
    • Published since: 
      3 year(s)
    88,553 ha
  10. Raised Bog Rozhnianskoe
    Domzheritskoe Lake
    Berezina River
    Open transition mires are ideal displaying ground for Black grouse. Up to 30 males gather on the Postrezhskoe mire.
    The Reserve holds many natural small rivers, surrounded by swampy black alder forests.
    The left bank of the upper reaches of the Berezina River is occupied by a huge forest-swamp massif with a predominance of natural complexes undisturbed by man.
    Marsh marigold begins to blossom in early spring on the floodplain meadows of the Berezina River.
    The most typical plant of raised bogs is the Tussock cottongrass, whose seeds ripen in the end of May.
    During the spring flood period the Berezina River floods the whole floodplain and surrounding swampy forests; the flood reaches a width of 2-4 km.
    The Round-leaved sundew is a unique carnivorous plant, common in the Reserve’s mires.
    The Lesser spotted eagle is protected species of birds of prey, which is common in open biotopes in the Berezina floodplain.
    Black alder swampy forests in the southern part of the Reserve represent unique massif of untouched forests at an area of more than 15,000 ha.
    The Eurasian beaver is found throughout the whole territory of the Reserve, inhabiting both the Berezina River and its numerous tributaries.
    Berries of the Bog cranberry ripen on bogs in spring. It serves as a perfect food for many animal species.
    Floodplain meadows of the Berezina River are characterized by the exceptional variety of flora and fauna.

    Berezinsky Biosphere Reserve

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      25-01-2010
    • Site number: 
      1927
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    85,192 ha

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