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World Wetland Day: Celebrating Nature’s Water Filters

World Wetland Day is celebrated worldwide on February 2nd to raise awareness about the vital importance of wetlands for the planet. It coincides with the anniversary of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands, also known as the Ramsar Convention, in 1971.

That may raise a question of what a wetland is. 

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Wetlands are areas of land saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally. They come in many forms, including marshes, swamps, bogs, fens, mangroves, and even flooded forests.

India’s vast and diverse landscape boasts an incredible range of wetlands, playing a crucial role in the country’s ecological and socio-economic well-being. From the shimmering mangroves of the Sundarbans to the high-altitude lakes of the Himalayas, these ecosystems offer a wealth of benefits that resonate deeply within the nation’s fabric.

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Wetlands have a wide range of importance and benefits for the people and the planet that include:

The World Wetland Day carries a theme every year. The theme for World Wetland Day 2024 is “Wetlands and human wellbeing”, which highlights the important role that wetlands play in providing clean water, food, and other essential resources for people around the world.

Celebrations of World Wetland Day can help to raise awareness about the importance of these vital ecosystems and work together to protect them for future generations.

 

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