New Straits Times

‘TIME TO LOOK FOR NEW RAMSAR SITES’

‘Cooperatio­n of all parties will ensure wetlands ecosystem remains healthy’

- SAMANTHA KUAN KUALA LUMPUR news@nst.com.my

THE Natural Resources, Environmen­t and Climate Change Ministry has called on state government­s to nominate wetland regions that have potential to be new Ramsar sites.

Its minister, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, said the cooperatio­n of all parties would ensure the wetlands ecosystem remained healthy.

“This is the time to strengthen efforts, promote local community involvemen­t and mobilise solutions towards protecting and maintainin­g soil ecosystems,” he said in a statement released on World Wetlands Day yesterday.

A Ramsar site is a wetland designated to be of internatio­nal importance under the Ramsar Convention, also known as the Convention on Wetlands, an intergover­nmental environmen­tal treaty establishe­d by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on (Unesco) in Ramsar, Iran, in 1971.

Malaysia has ratified the Ramsar Convention since 1994 and, therefore, is legally obliged to conserve and use its wetlands wisely.

Feb 2 has been announced as World Wetlands Day in commemorat­ion of the date of the Ramsar Convention.

Nik Nazmi said that the purpose of the World Wetlands Day celebratio­n was to increase public awareness about the importance of wetlands, which need to be maintained and restored.

“With the theme ‘It’s time for wetland restoratio­n’, I want to stress how important it is on the preservati­on and usage measures of wetlands steadily for the welfare of life.

“The preservati­on is important to ensure food security, mitigation and climate stability as well as functionin­g as a breakwater by reducing flood impacts, trapped garbage and a habitat for flora and fauna, including endangered species.

“I urge all Ramsar site management­s in this country to reinforce the Ramsar management footprint each day with the objectives of the Ramsar Convention.”

A variety of activities have been designed to improve local community awareness, which include the Public Awareness Programme of Tasek Bera, Tanjung Piai Mangrove Run and Tree Planting Programme in Kuching Wetlands National Park.

The seven areas of wetlands in Malaysia that have been signed as Ramsar sites are Tasek Bera, Pahang; Tanjung Piai, Kukup Island and Sungai Pulai, Johor; Kuching Wetlands National Park, Sarawak; and Lower Kinabatang­an-Segama Wetlands and Kota Kinabalu Wetlands, Sabah.

 ?? FILE PIC ?? Tasek Bera in Pahang is one of the seven Ramsar sites in Malaysia.
FILE PIC Tasek Bera in Pahang is one of the seven Ramsar sites in Malaysia.

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