Ramsar Wetlands of India
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Ramsar Wetlands of India
The Ramsar Convention is an international Treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands.It is also known as the Convention on Wetlands. It is named after the city of Ramsar in Iran. where the Convention was signed in 1971.
Name of Ramsar Site | State |
Ashtamudi Wetland | Kerala |
Bhitarkanika Mangroves | Orissa |
Bhoj Wetland | Madya Pradesh |
Chandra Taal | Himachal Pradesh |
Chilika Lake | Orissa |
Deepor Beel | Assam |
East Calcutta Wetlands | West Bengal |
Harike Wetland | Punjab |
Hokera Wetland | Jammu and Kashmir |
Kanjli Wetland | Punjab |
Keoladeo National Park | Rajasthan |
Kolleru Lake | Andhra Pradesh |
Loktak Lake | Manipur |
Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary | Gujarat |
Point Calimere Wildlife and Bird Sanctuary | Tamil Nadu |
Pong Dam Lake | Himachal Pradesh |
Renuka Wetland | Himachal Pradesh |
Ropar | Punjab |
Rudrasagar Lake | Tripura |
Sambhar Lake | Rajasthan |
Sasthamkottsa Lake | Kerala |
Surinsar Mansar Lakes | Jammu and Kashmir |
Tsomoriri | Jammu and Kashmir |
Upper Ganga River | Uttar Pradesh |
Vembanad kol Wetland | Kerala |
Wular Lake | Jammu and Kashmir |