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Ramsar convention refers to the conservation of

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Answered by mithu30102002
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The Convention’s mission is “the conservation and wise use of all wetlands through local and national actions and international cooperation, as a contribution towards achieving sustainable development throughout the world”.

Answered by Manii299
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Answer:

Ramsar conservation refers to the conservation of wetlands.

Explanation:

• The Ramsar conservation was signed as a treaty between different nations to protect and conserve the wetlands. It happened in 1971.

Wetlands form an integral part of biodiversity. Wetlands consist of water bodies and water-related lands like marshes, swamps, lakes, coral reefs, mangroves, etc. It can be man-made or natural.

• Water in wetlands can be flowing or can be static.  Ramsar Conservation is considered to be important for saving the essence of wetlands, it mainly focuses on designating the sites, making strategies for their restoration, and then conserving them.

• There are approx. 170 countries participating in this conservation treaty.

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