
Wetlands: Our Frontline Defence against Floods
Over the past three weeks, more than 200 Kenyans have been killed by raging floods and landslides. Rivers have broken banks, and dams and lakes […]
We safeguard and restore wetlands for people and nature
Over the past three weeks, more than 200 Kenyans have been killed by raging floods and landslides. Rivers have broken banks, and dams and lakes […]
In recent times, natural resource management has been moving toward a more collaborative and participatory management approach. This is no different to the approach adopted […]
From sea level rise, coral bleaching, hydrological effects, changes in water temperature, to alterations in water availability and quality, climate change is threatening our wetlands […]
The connections between women and wetlands, and the role they play in conservation cannot be ignored. But then, how important is it? In search for […]
In Kenya, as in most parts of the world, women and girls who are largely responsible for gathering water and fuel for their households are […]
Mangrove restoration is not just planting one or two mangrove species in straight lines – it’s much more complex than that. To demystify this, together […]
Mangrove restoration is not just planting one or two mangrove species in straight lines – it’s much more complex than that! To demystify this, Wetlands […]
As the climate is changing, we need to take better care of our wetlands – they are the front line of our defence! The world […]
On 8th December 2018, the Seventh Meeting of the Parties of African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement (AEWA MOP7) came to a close in Durban, Kwazulu Natal, South […]
Wetlands International and BirdLife International have launched results of a major climate impact study at the 7th Meeting of the Parties (MOP7) of the UNEP African-Eurasian Migratory […]