Crece un circuito exclusivo de excursiones y reservas naturales para observarlas. Aparecieron dos tipos de colibríes nunca vistos en las islas.
El Delta tiene miles de pequeños residentes que pasan inadvertidos para los visitantes: las aves. Pero esa interacción casi nula empieza a cambiar. De hecho, la diversidad de aves empezó a ser un imán turístico.
Es tan así que en las islas de Tigre y San Fernando desembarcan guías que traen grupos de personas con el único fin
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From: www.wetlands.org/news/a-world-without-wetlands-is-a-world-without-water/
1.2 billion people live in areas where water is physically scarce and 2.7 billion people – 40% of the world’s population – suffer water shortages for at least one month each year. 22 March is World Water Day, an international day to inspire action to tackle these issues. We’re calling on civil society, governments and the private sector to take action for wetlands to help secure water for all.
We interviewed Wetlands International CEO Jane Madgwick to
On Friday 25 September the UN member states formally adopted the new development goals, which will set the world’s development agenda for the next 15 years. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to tackle poverty, climate change and inequality around the world. We believe that wetlands will make a valuable contribution to these goals and are an indispensable link between the SDGs.
The 17 SDGs can be grouped into three main categories. Goals that aim to end poverty and






