Ramsar sites in India

India’s Expanding Ramsar Network

The Ramsar Convention is an international treaty adopted in 1971 for the conservation and wise use of wetlands, recognizing their importance for biodiversity, water security, climate regulation, and human livelihoods. Wetlands designated as Ramsar Sites receive global recognition for their ecological value, including support for migratory birds, flood control, groundwater recharge, and carbon storage. In India, the addition of new sites such as Patna Bird Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh and Chhari-Dhand Wetland in Gujarat reflects the country’s growing commitment to wetland conservation. These designations strengthen scientific management, international cooperation, and sustainable use while balancing ecological protection with community livelihoods.

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RAMSAR SITES IN INDIA: UPDATED LIST

India has expanded its network to 96 Ramsar sites, reinforcing its commitment to wetland conservation. These vital ecosystems provide biodiversity havens, flood control, climate mitigation, and livelihoods. However, they face severe threats from urbanization, pollution, and encroachment.

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