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Consultative Committee Meeting of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change held on ’75@75 Ramsar Sites’

Consultative Committee Meeting of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change held on '75@75 Ramsar Sites'

Consultative Committee Meeting of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change held on '75@75 Ramsar Sites'

A meeting of the Consultative Committee of Members of Parliament attached to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) took place in New Delhi, chaired by Union Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav. During the meeting, India’s significant achievement of declaring 75 Ramsar Sites to the list of Wetlands of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention on the occasion of the country’s 75th year of independence was highlighted.

This milestone showcases India’s commitment to conserving wetlands and their ecological importance. The network of Indian Ramsar Sites now covers approximately 1.33 million hectares, which accounts for over 8% of the known wetland extent of the country. With 75 designated Ramsar Sites, India’s network ranks as the second largest in Asia and the fifth largest in the world in terms of the total number of designated Ramsar Sites.

The members of the committee appreciated the efforts of MoEF&CC for designating 75 wetlands as Ramsar Sites, recognizing the importance of preserving these valuable natural resources for future generations.

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What is a Ramsar Site?

A Ramsar Site is a wetland that is designated to be of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, also known as “The Convention on Wetlands”, an international environmental treaty signed on 2 February 1971 in Ramsar, Iran, under the auspices of UNESCO. It came into force on 21 December 1975, when it was ratified by a sufficient number of nations. It provides for national action and international cooperation regarding the conservation of wetlands, and wise sustainable use of their resources. Ramsar identifies wetlands of international importance, especially those providing waterfowl habitat.

Ramsar Sites in India

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What is a wetland?

A wetland is a land area that is saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally. Wetlands are found all over the world, and they come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some common types of wetlands include marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens.

What are the responsibilities of a Ramsar Site?

The Ramsar Convention requires that each Contracting Party (country) that has designated a Ramsar Site to develop and implement a management plan for the site. The management plan should identify the threats to the site and the measures that need to be taken to protect it.
The Contracting Party is also responsible for providing information about the site to the public and for ensuring that the site is used in a sustainable manner.

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