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  1. Image of the Wetland
    Image of the Wetland
    Grey Heron and Garganey seen in the Karaivetti wetland
    A pair of Black Winged Stilt mating in the Karaivetti wetland
    Painted Stork
    Painted stork foraging in the Karaivetti wetland.

    Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary

    • Country: 
      India
    • Designation date: 
      24-05-2023
    • Site number: 
      2537
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    454 ha
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    Palude Brabbia

    • Country: 
      Italy
    • Designation date: 
      05-12-1984
    • Site number: 
      296
    • Published since: 
      26 year(s)
    459 ha
  3. Clara Bog
    Active Raised Bog displaying Sphagnum magellanicum low hummocks and lawns and Sphagnum cuspidatum pools.
    Sphagnum magellanicum & S. cuspidatum lawns within a soak system at Clara West.

    Clara Bog

    • Country: 
      Ireland
    • Designation date: 
      06-12-1988
    • Site number: 
      415
    • Published since: 
      2 year(s)
    460 ha
  4. Blackwater estuary
    Blackwater estuary
    Blackwater estuary
    Blackwater estuary
    Blackwater estuary
    Blackwater estuary

    Blackwater Estuary

    • Country: 
      Ireland
    • Designation date: 
      07-06-1996
    • Site number: 
      836
    • Published since: 
      2 year(s)
    468 ha
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    Lake Lanoto'o

    • Country: 
      Samoa
    • Designation date: 
      10-07-2004
    • Site number: 
      1412
    • Published since: 
      12 year(s)
    470 ha
  6. The Takaono River estuary:
Tidal flats with sand and mud deposits are inhabited by many organisms, including birds.
    Hooded Cranes foraging in front of Mt. Yahazu, located in the northeastern part of Izumi Plain.
    Paddy fields in winter across the Izumi Plain:
Many cranes forage during the day, and at night, they roost in groups in paddy fields filled with water for their roosting ground.

    Izumi Wintering Habitat of Cranes

    • Country: 
      Japan
    • Designation date: 
      18-11-2021
    • Site number: 
      2462
    • Published since: 
      2 year(s)
    478 ha
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    Punte Alberete

    • Country: 
      Italy
    • Designation date: 
      14-12-1976
    • Site number: 
      121
    • Published since: 
      26 year(s)
    480 ha
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    Stodmarsh

    • Country: 
      United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    • Designation date: 
      16-12-1993
    • Site number: 
      646
    • Published since: 
      17 year(s)
    481 ha
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    Llyn Tegid

    • Country: 
      United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    • Designation date: 
      07-11-1991
    • Site number: 
      535
    • Published since: 
      19 year(s)
    482 ha
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    Laguna y arenal de Valdoviño

    • Country: 
      Spain
    • Designation date: 
      10-09-1993
    • Site number: 
      599
    • Published since: 
      17 year(s)
    485 ha

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