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Wetlands International 2001 Annual Review

The Wetlands International Annual Review 2001 reports on our project progress and achievements over the past year. 2001 was a watershed year for Wetlands International. We have demonstrated that we are a mature organisation and able to assess our strengths and weaknesses and take major decisions to ensure our relevance in a rapidly changing world. In different regions of the world Wetlands International undertook a wide range of activities to promote, facilitate and implement wetland conservation at international, national and local levels. Internally, we have developed a new program structure that builds on our past successes and recognises the need for change. Significant changes to the governance and executive structures were agreed at the third Board of Member Meeting and are being implemented.

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Rivers by Design

A step-by-step guide for planners, developers, architects and landscape architects on how to maximise the benefits of river restoration in development projects. Read more

Video

Why West Africa's Manatee deserves top CMS and CITES protection

The African Manatee is a member of the Trichechidae; a sirenian, mermaid-like sea cow that can grow up to 3 meters and weigh 500 kilograms. Wetlands International is calling for tougher protection measures to ensure the survival of this endangered species.

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Workshop Report on Woodcock and Snipe

This volume is the Proceedings of the Seventh European Woodcock and Snipe Workshop organised by the Woodcock & Snipe Specialist Group of IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) and Wetlands International. This international meeting was held i... Read more

Presentation

The impact of subsidence: can peatland drainage be sustainable in the long term?

This presentation presents the impact of peat soil subsidence and discusses the issues of sustainability of peatland drainage activities.

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