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India to propose names of 10 more wetlands for recognition under Ramsar Convention

The two wetlands in bird sanctuaries Sultanpur and Bhindawas in Haryana have never been considered before.

February 18, 2020 / 15:26 IST
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The government will propose names of 10 more wetlands, including two from Haryana, to be declared as sites of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.

The two wetlands in bird sanctuaries Sultanpur and Bhindawas in Haryana have never been considered before.

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The names of the wetlands will be submitted to the Ramsar Secretariat at the ongoing 13th Conference of Parties to the Convention of Migratory Species and Wild Animals (CMS COP 13) being held at Gandhinagar.

Wetlands declared as Ramsar sites are protected under strict guidelines. If the proposal to include 10 new wetlands is approved by the Ramsar Secretariat, India will have 47 sites protected internationally.