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Wings over Wetlands (video)

This video presents the Wings over Wetlands (WOW) partnership led by Wetlands International: the largest international wetland and waterbird conservation initiative ever to take place in the African-Eurasian region.


Description:

The WOW is a partnership among international conservation organisations and national governments, which aims to improve and conserve healthy and viable populations of African-Eurasian migratory waterbirds.

This is done through assisting a wide range of partners to conserve the key critical wetland areas that these birds require to complete their annual migrations across Africa and Eurasia, by improving international cooperation and by building local professional capacity. 

For more information on the project led by Wetlands International go to the project archive or visit the website of Wings over Wetlands or email: Florian Keil - info @ wingsoverwetlands.org.

 


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Wings over Wetlands (WoW)

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