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  1. Shot of Malpeque Bay from Malpeque Bay Salt Marsh Provincial Natural Area within the RAMSAR site

    Malpeque Bay

    • Country: 
      Canada
    • Designation date: 
      28-04-1988
    • Site number: 
      399
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    24,440 ha
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    Laguna Costera El Caimán

    • Country: 
      Mexico
    • Designation date: 
      02-02-2005
    • Site number: 
      1448
    • Published since: 
      19 year(s)
    1,125 ha
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    Laguna de Sayula

    • Country: 
      Mexico
    • Designation date: 
      02-02-2004
    • Site number: 
      1338
    • Published since: 
      20 year(s)
    16,800 ha
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    Humedales del Lago de Pátzcuaro

    • Country: 
      Mexico
    • Designation date: 
      02-02-2005
    • Site number: 
      1447
    • Published since: 
      19 year(s)
    707 ha
  5. Al menos 60 miembros de las cooperativas “Pescadores de Gómez Farías” y “Pescadores del Nevado” capturan al día cuando menos dos toneladas de carpa y tilapia en la Laguna de Zapotlán, principalmente, y en menor volumen lobina y charal.
    Al pie del Parque Nacional Volcán Nevado de Colima se localiza el tercer Sitio Ramsar de Jalisco, comprendido en los municipios de Zapotlán y Gómez Farías, a 130 kilómetros de la ciudad occidental de Guadalajara.
    La Laguna de Zapotlán brinda albergue, abrigo y alimentación a cuando menos 44 especies de aves residentes y migratorias, entre ellas garzas, zambullidores, pelícanos, cigueñas, patos pejijes, cercetas, chorlitos, gallaretas, abocetas y jacanas, por tan sólo citar algunas.
    Aunque muchas aves permanecen todo el año en la Laguna de Zapotlán, hay otras especies que vienen a pasar sólo el invierno, como es el caso de los patos pijijes, el ibis espátula, la gallardeta morada, la garza patamarrilla, pelícanos y cigueñas, incluso la jacana de Centroamérica.
    Con artes de pesca simples, como las redes agalleras de 50 metros de longitud, los pescadores de la región capturan tilapias de 20 centímetros y carpas de 30 centímetros en promedio, producción que se distribuye en mercados de Colima y Guadalajara.

    Laguna de Zapotlán

    • Country: 
      Mexico
    • Designation date: 
      05-06-2005
    • Site number: 
      1466
    • Published since: 
      19 year(s)
    1,496 ha
  6. Collaring of Sable Antelope
    Vlei, Kgaswane Mountain Reserve
    Kgaswane
    Eland, Kgaswane Mountain Reserve
    Frithia pulchra, Kgaswane Mountain Reserve

    Kgaswane Mountain Reserve

    • Country: 
      South Africa
    • Designation date: 
      29-03-2019
    • Site number: 
      2385
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    4,952 ha
  7. Rondevlei (looking southwards over the vlei towards Muizenberg Peak and Cape Point)
    Oblique view of the False Bay Nature Reserve looking north-westwards towards the city. The Strandfontein Birding Area is in the foreground, Zeekoevlei in the middle right and Rondevlei, middle left.
    Rondevlei (looking westwards from Zeekoevlei towards Muizenberg Peak and Silvermine)
    Strandfontein Birding Area (looking southwards from Zeekoevlei towards Cape Point).  The construction of the new FBNR headquarters node (now completed)  is visible in the foreground of the photo.
    Zeekoevlei (looking northwards across the vlei from Strandfontein Birding Area towards Devil’s Peak)
    Hippos in Rondevlei
    Various pictures at Strandfontein Birding Area
    Management Activities in the False Bay Nature Reserve
    Newly completed infrastructure on Zeekoevlei Eastern Shore, including braai areas (top left), ablution  facilities (top right) and a landscaped central picnic area (bottom).
    False Bay Nature Reserve Headquarters Complex (left), showing community use of the multi-purpose hall and associated courtyard (top centre and right) and Architect’s impression of the now completed Complex (bottom right).
    Top Left: Boat trip on Rondevlei; Top Right and Bottom Left: Bird hides at Rondevlei; Bottom Right: Picnic Area at Rondevlei; Centre: Erica Verticillata (Cape Flats Erica) classified as  ‘Extinct in the Wild’, and now growing at  Rondevlei
    Environmental Education activities taking place within the FBNR
    Top Left: Start of the 2014 ‘Birdathon’ Fun Family Walk on Zeekoevlei’s Eastern Shore 
Top Right: The ‘Birdathon’ Festival at the central picnic area of Zeekoevlei’s Eastern Shore
Bottom Left: Participants at one on the Quiz stations on the 2014 Fun Walk; 
Bottom Right: Eagle Encounters’ education d
    Friends and Neighbour Initiative, the ‘Other side of the Fence’ at Village Heights informal settlement on the western boundary of the FBNR.  The  FBNR boundary  and interface zone between the settlement and the reserve can be seen in the photo on the bottom right, with the other photographs showing
    National Department of Tourism funded EPWP project on Zeekoevlei’s eastern shore

    False Bay Nature Reserve

    • Country: 
      South Africa
    • Designation date: 
      02-02-2015
    • Site number: 
      2219
    • Published since: 
      9 year(s)
    1,542 ha
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    Chiwaukee Illinois Beach Lake Plain

    • Country: 
      United States of America
    • Designation date: 
      25-09-2015
    • Site number: 
      2243
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    1,584 ha

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