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    Srébarna

    • Country: 
      Bulgaria
    • Designation date: 
      24-09-1975
    • Site number: 
      64
    • Published since: 
      11 year(s)
    1,464 ha
  2. Forest habitat in Ropotamo Complex. The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    Waterfowl in Ropotamo Complex. The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    Cormorants. The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    The bay.
The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    Information table.
The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    Waterfowl in Ropotamo Complex. The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    Marsh.
The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    Ropotamo River.
The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    Ropotamo River.
The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    Ropotamo River.
The photo was taken during a field study part of the preparation of the Ropotamo Reserve Management Plan.
    Ropotamo Complex, Dunes
    Ropotamo Complex, Forest

    Ropotamo Complex

    • Country: 
      Bulgaria
    • Designation date: 
      24-09-1975
    • Site number: 
      65
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    3,385 ha
  3. Ramsar logo

    Estuário do Tejo

    • Country: 
      Portugal
    • Designation date: 
      24-11-1980
    • Site number: 
      211
    • Published since: 
      32 year(s)
    14,563 ha
  4. Ramsar logo

    Ria Formosa

    • Country: 
      Portugal
    • Designation date: 
      24-11-1980
    • Site number: 
      212
    • Published since: 
      32 year(s)
    16,000 ha
  5. Atanasovsko Lake Conservation Brigade 2017 - New islands for nesting dalmatian pelicans (Pelecanus crispus) are built in the south. The activity is part of Project LIFE11 NAT/BG/000362 ( Salt of Life ).
    Atanasovsko Lake
    Waterfowl in Atanasovsko Lake
    Atanasovsko Lake - near the north part of the Atanasovsko Lake, next to the Salt Pans
    The “Point”  is located next to the Salt Pans. This is the oldest and most popular place for bird observation, just under the Via Pontica migration route.

    Atanasovsko Lake

    • Country: 
      Bulgaria
    • Designation date: 
      28-11-1984
    • Site number: 
      292
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    1,995 ha
  6. Durankulak Lake
    Durankulak, east side and Black Sea

    Durankulak Lake

    • Country: 
      Bulgaria
    • Designation date: 
      28-11-1984
    • Site number: 
      293
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    1,371 ha
  7. Ramsar logo

    Lake Nakuru

    • Country: 
      Kenya
    • Designation date: 
      05-06-1990
    • Site number: 
      476
    • Published since: 
      19 year(s)
    18,800 ha
  8. Ramsar logo

    Lake Naivasha

    • Country: 
      Kenya
    • Designation date: 
      10-04-1995
    • Site number: 
      724
    • Published since: 
      19 year(s)
    30,000 ha
  9. The new sewage settling ponds in the dunes to the east of Walvis Bay (not part of the Ramsar site).
    Counting birds at the new sewage settling ponds.
    Flamingos and other waders at the new sewage settling ponds with the town of Walvis Bay in the background.
    Flamingos and waders in the Walvis Bay lagoon.
    The Walvis Bay salt works are within the Ramsar site.
     "Bird Paradise" sewage settling ponds (not part of the Ramsar site).  These have since been drained because of an alleged mosquito problem.
    View across the Walvis Bay lagoon, looking west.

    Walvis Bay

    • Country: 
      Namibia
    • Designation date: 
      23-08-1995
    • Site number: 
      742
    • Published since: 
      28 year(s)
    12,600 ha
  10. View across the lagoon at low tide, looking north-west.
    Looking south along the edge of the lagoon.
    Musselbeds on the mudflats, looking east.
    Musselbeds on the mudflats, looking east.
    View across the lagoon from the adjacent dunes, looking south-west.
    Remains of the northern, freshwater wetland, looking south.
    Remains of the northern, freshwater wetland, looking south.

    Sandwich Harbour

    • Country: 
      Namibia
    • Designation date: 
      23-08-1995
    • Site number: 
      743
    • Published since: 
      28 year(s)
    16,500 ha

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