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Illegal wildlife trade not decline in Vietnam, says PanNature report | Environment

Illegal wildlife trade not decline in Vietnam, says PanNature report | Environment
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Greater Accra Regional Minister rallies support to protect the environment

Greater Accra Regional Minister rallies support to protect the environment
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Ingula Nature Reserve declared wetland of international importance

Ingula Nature Reserve. Photo: ramsar.org NATIONAL NEWS - Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister, Barbara Creecy, has welcomed the declaration of the Ingula Nature Reserve as a wetland of international importance by the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance. The nature reserve sits along the northernmost part of the Drakensberg mountain range, between the Free State and KwaZulu-Natal. The site falls within the Northern Drakensberg Strategic Water Source Area (SWSA) and a National Freshwater Ecosystem Priority Area and is made up of hillslope wetlands, pans/depressions and floodplains. This addition brings the number of South Africa’s Ramsar Sites to 27 covering a surface area of 571.089 hectares.

Saving wetlands a resolution Canada needs to keep

Saving wetlands a resolution Canada needs to keep Poll Yes By Lethbridge Herald Opinion on February 3, 2021. Amid all the heartening and hope-filled ways Canadians have resolved to make 2021 a year of positive change, one in particular holds water: the commitment to saving our wetlands. Leading up to 2021, the Government of Canada promised to make significant investments in our environment-and in the wetlands that underpin its health. Today, this commitment must be among our greatest convictions. Our ability to address the colliding crises of biodiversity loss and climate change depend on it. So does our economic recovery. Upholding our responsibility to conserve and restore wetlands brings us measurably closer to finding solutions to some of the country’s greatest threats. As floods and fires rage more frequently, as sea levels rise and populations of at-risk species continue to plummet, we’ve reached a point where addressing these challenges individually won’t work. We

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