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  1. Northeast part of the lake. Open water, green algae and diving duck species are visible.
    waterbird habitat in Pyu Lake
    waterbird habitat in Pyu Lake
    Eastern part of Pyu Lake during dry season. Open water with algae and tall grasses are visible.
    Southern part of the Lake during rainy season
    Southern part of the Lake. Stands of reed mace and tall grasses with few waterbirds are visible.
    Northern part of the Lake. Open water with green algae visible.
    East to west part of the Lake Visible. Area with open water where villagers bathe and wash clothes during dry season.

    Pyu Lake

    • Country: 
      Myanmar
    • Designation date: 
      02-02-2024
    • Site number: 
      2533
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    234 ha
  2. Sasmuan Bangkung Malapad Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area which is part of the SPCW
    Sasmuan Bangkung Malapad Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area which is part of the SPCW
    Mangrove Forest within the SPCW
    Mangrove Forest within the SPCW

    Sasmuan Pampanga Coastal Wetlands

    • Country: 
      Philippines
    • Designation date: 
      02-02-2021
    • Site number: 
      2445
    • Published since: 
      3 year(s)
    3,667 ha
  3. Flock of Crab at Nanthar Island
    Habitat Type of Waterbirds, Nanthar Island
    Birds in northern part of Nanthar Island
    Birds and mangroves of Nanthar Island
    Habitat Type of Nanthar Island and Mayyu Estuary
    Spoon-billed sandpiper found on the Nanthar Island

    Nanthar Island and Mayyu Estuary

    • Country: 
      Myanmar
    • Designation date: 
      22-05-2020
    • Site number: 
      2421
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    3,608 ha
  4. traditional culture of Inlay Lake  Wildlife Sanctuary
    Birds at Inlay Lake

    Inlay Lake Ramsar Site

    • Country: 
      Myanmar
    • Designation date: 
      10-08-2018
    • Site number: 
      2356
    • Published since: 
      5 year(s)
    5,798 ha
  5. View across Sombrero Island showing Old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Pools in craters caused by previous phosphate extraction, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Brown Noddy Anous stolidus on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Endemic Sombrero Island Ground Lizard Ameiva corvina, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Endemic Sombrero Island Ground Lizard Ameiva corvina, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Brown Boobys Sula leucogaster on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Masked Booby Sula dactylatra chick on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Masked Booby Sula dactylatra on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Pair of Masked Boobys Sula dactylatra chick on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Probable Anguilla Anole Anolis gingivinus, Sombrero Island.  However DNA samples from Sombrero in the late 1990s showed Anoles on Sombrero to be quite different to those on Anguilla and St Martin: further samples might indicate endemism.
Note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    View across Sombrero Island showing old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    View across Sombrero Island showing vegetation on old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Bridled Tern Sterna anaethetus,  Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    View across Sombrero Island showing vegetation on old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    View across Sombrero Island showing vegetation on old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Seabirds on telecommunications mast, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Old industrial equipment associated with past phosphate mining, note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Bridled Tern Sterna anaethetus,  Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Brown Booby Sula leucogaster on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    View across old phosphate mining areas, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Nest site of Brown Noddy Anous stolidus in shelter of rocks, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given

    Sombrero Island Nature Reserve Marine Park

    • Country: 
      United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Overseas territories)
    • Designation date: 
      22-05-2018
    • Site number: 
      2354
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    1,051 ha
  6. Flock of white-winged terns following the rushing tidal bore
    Survey team and boats at dusk
    Coastal wilderness in the Gulf of Mottama
    Tidal marshes

    Gulf of Mottama

    • Country: 
      Myanmar
    • Designation date: 
      10-05-2017
    • Site number: 
      2299
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    161,030 ha
  7. Mangrove in Meinmahla Kyun
    Sunset of Meinmahla Kyun

    Meinmahla Kyun Wildlife Sanctuary

    • Country: 
      Myanmar
    • Designation date: 
      02-02-2017
    • Site number: 
      2280
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    50,000 ha
  8. Negros Occidental Coastal Wetlands and waterbirds within the Municipality of Ilog.
    Negros Occidental Coastal Wetlands and waterbirds within the Municipality of Ilog.

    Negros Occidental Coastal Wetlands Conservation Area (NOCWCA)

    • Country: 
      Philippines
    • Designation date: 
      20-10-2016
    • Site number: 
      2271
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    89,608 ha
  9. Shwe Mit Zu Pagoda
    Sarus Crane
    Stork-billed Kingfisher
    Tufted Duck
    Little Green Bee-eater
    Glossy Ibis
    Bronze-winged Jacana
    Asian Openbill
    Purple Heron

    Indawgyi Wildlife Sanctuary

    • Country: 
      Myanmar
    • Designation date: 
      02-02-2016
    • Site number: 
      2256
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    47,884 ha
  10. Aerial oblique view of Herm and the Humps
    The Humps, Longue Pierre
    Herm, Jethou and the Humps
    One of The Humps: Grande Amfroque

    Herm, Jethou and The Humps

    • Country: 
      United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Crown dependencies)
    • Designation date: 
      19-10-2015
    • Site number: 
      2277
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    1,803 ha

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