Hunter Wetlands Centre invited to prestigious international conservation conference
- The Hunter Wetlands Centre will be represented at the Ramsar Conference with 170 nations participating, taking place in Zimbabwe later this month.
- Christine Prietto will lead the Australian delegation and serve as an official adviser to the Australian Government.
- The Hunter Estuary Wetlands is one of only 67 Australian sites recognized as Wetlands of International Importance under the Convention.
- Two local photographers have had their works chosen for display at the Conference, highlighting the biodiversity of the Hunter Wetlands.
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A fifth of world’s wetlands may vanish by 2050, scientists warn – The Mail & Guardian
Wetlands, which sustain life on the planet, are disappearing faster than any other ecosystem. And in South Africa, wetlands “degrade faster than investment in their rehabilitation”. This is according to a new report by the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar), the Global Wetland Outlook 2025, which warns that without urgent action, a fifth of the world’s remaining wetlands could disappear by 2050. This puts up to $39 trillion in ecosystem benefits at…
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