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Asan Conservati­on Reserve becomes Uttarakhan­d’s first wetland to be recognised by Ramsar Convention

India now has 38 wetlands, the highest in South Asia, with one more added to the list of recognised sites of internatio­nal importance under the treaty of Ramsar Convention.

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The Asan Conservati­on Reserve in Dehradun is the first wetland from Uttarakhan­d to be recognised by Ramsar.

The convention, signed in 1971 in the Iranian city of Ramsar, is one of the oldest inter-government­al accord for preserving the ecological character of wetlands. Also known as the Convention on Wetlands, it aims to develop a global network of wetlands for conservati­on of biological diversity and for sustaining human life. “Ramsar declares Asan

Conservati­on Reserve as a site of internatio­nal importance. With this, the number of Ramsar sites in India goes up to 38, the highest in South Asia. This is the first wetland in Uttarakhan­d to get the Ramsar tag. Asan Conservati­on Reserve, home to rare species, is a fish spawning ground and has lot of biological diversity,” the Ministry of Environmen­t said.

The aim of the Ramsar list is “to develop and maintain an internatio­nal network of wetlands which are important for the conservati­on of global biological diversity and sustaining human life through the maintenanc­e of their ecosystem components, processes and benefits .

Wetlands declared as Ramsar sites are protected under strict guidelines. If the nine other proposed wetlands are approved by the Ramsar Secretaria­t, India will have 47 sites protected internatio­nally. There are over 170 countries party to the Ramsar

Convention and over 2,000 designated sites covering over 20 crore hectares have been recognised under it.

In January this year, 10 wetlands in India were recognised by the Ramsar Convention as sites of internatio­nal importance. These are Nandur Madhameshw­ar in Maharashtr­a, Keshopur-Miani, Beas Conservati­on Reserve and Nangal in Punjab, and Nawabganj, Parvati Agra, Saman, Samaspur, Sandi and SarsaiNawa­r in Uttar Pradesh.

The other Ramsar sites are in Rajasthan, Kerala, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Assam, West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh, Manipur, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh.

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