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  1. South east area of Anzali Wetland. Keshurud River,pasture (seasonal wetland) and reed bed of Chokum Wildlife Refuge are seen. The building with red roof is Anzali Wetland Eco Tourism Center.
    Many wintering waterbirds in Sorkhankol Wildlife Refuge, the central of the wetland.
    Group of Dalmatian Pelicans (Pelecanus crispus) in the north of Anzali Wetland.
    Blooming Lotus community  in west lagoon of the wetland.
    Sorkhankol and Sorkhankol Wildlife Refuge. Selke WR station, Anzali Wetland Education Center and attached observation facilities are seen.
    Whiskered Tern's (Chlidonias hybrida)  nests on the submerged aquatic plant in west lagoon of Anzali Wetland
    Whiskered Tern's (Chlidonias hybrida) nests on Water chestnuts leaves in Sorkhankol Wildlife Refuge
    Colony of Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) and Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) in West Lagoon
    Many wintering waterbirds in Selke Wildlife Refuge
    Many Purple Swamphens (Porphyrio porphyrio) in Selke Wildlife Refuge. Hundreds of PS can be sometimes seen in front of reedbed in Anzali Wetland.
    Eurasian Marsh Frog (Pelophylax ridibundus) in West Lagoon. The biomass of the flog is very huge in the site which provides food s for other animals.
    Experience-based education program in Selke Wildlife Refuge

    Anzali Wetland

    • Country: 
      Iran (Islamic Republic of)
    • Designation date: 
      23-06-1975
    • Site number: 
      40
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    19,500 ha
  2. View of Bujagh-Caspian sea
    Flock of Vanellus gregarius (Sociable Lapwing)
    Anser anser in Bujagh wetland

    Bujagh National Park

    • Country: 
      Iran (Islamic Republic of)
    • Designation date: 
      23-06-1975
    • Site number: 
      46
    • Published since: 
      1 year(s)
    3,433 ha
  3. View of Amirkelayeh- Nelumbo nucifera
    View of amirkelayeh wetland from the horbour
    an amazing view of Nymphaea nouchali community in Amirkelayeh

    Amirkelayeh Lake

    • Country: 
      Iran (Islamic Republic of)
    • Designation date: 
      23-06-1975
    • Site number: 
      47
    • Published since: 
      1 year(s)
    1,132 ha
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. Reed field by Utonai-ko
    Snowshoe hiking at World Wetlands Day
    Utonai-ko
    Winter at Utonai-ko
    Greater White-fronted Goose flying over Utonai-ko

    Utonai-ko

    • Country: 
      Japan
    • Designation date: 
      12-12-1991
    • Site number: 
      539
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    510 ha
  7. A swimming Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) is crossing a tidal creek in Bangladesh Sundarbans
    A Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) is feeding on its prey in the Mangrove Swamp of Bangladesh Sundarbans
    A view of Sundarban Mangrove forest of Bangladesh
    Colorful ferns, lichens, climbers developed on the trunk of Sundri (Heritiera fomes) of Bangladesh Sundarbans
    Boats carrying the harvested Golpata (Nypa fruiticans) from the Sundarbans
    Golpata (Nypa fruiticans) are being harvested by people as thatch materials for roofing village houses
    Boom of Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha) being transported to the Khulna Newsprint Mill from the Sundarbans as a pulpwood for manufacturing newsprint.
    Fish are being dried by the fishermen caught in winter fishery at Dublar char of Bangladesh Sundarban
    Fishermen are catching fish with the help of Otter (Lutra percipicilata) in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh
    Tourists are visiting the emblem constructed to commemorate the declaration of Sundarbans as World Heritage Site at Nilkamal.

    Sundarbans Reserved Forest

    • Country: 
      Bangladesh
    • Designation date: 
      21-05-1992
    • Site number: 
      560
    • Published since: 
      21 year(s)
    601,700 ha
  8. Swans and ducks in Sakata
    Swans flying over Sakata

    Sakata

    • Country: 
      Japan
    • Designation date: 
      28-03-1996
    • Site number: 
      820
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    76 ha
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    Sabkhat al-Jabbul Nature Reserve

    • Country: 
      Syrian Arab Republic
    • Designation date: 
      05-03-1998
    • Site number: 
      935
    • Published since: 
      26 year(s)
    10,000 ha
  10. Manko from Haryu Bridge
    Manko from Toyomi Bridge

    Manko

    • Country: 
      Japan
    • Designation date: 
      15-05-1999
    • Site number: 
      996
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    58 ha

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