A chorus of scientists, birdwatchers and local activists met this week to press for international recognition of the Rowmari–Donduwa wetland complex in Assam — a move they say is essential to secure legal, technical and funding support to protect an ecosystem that sustains people and wildlife alike. If successful, the designation would mark only Assam’s second Ramsar listing and amplify national and global attention on the state’s embattled wetlands.
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Assam Urges Ramsar Tag For Rowmari–Donduwa Wetlands As Experts Rally For Protection
Conservationists are pushing to list Assam's Rowmari–Donduwa wetland as a Ramsar site, arguing its biodiversity, migratory bird populations and flood-buffering role meet international criteria — a push that would make it Assam’s second Ramsar wetland

Black-winged stilt at Deepor Beel Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam Photo: Shutterstock
Black-winged stilt at Deepor Beel Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam Photo: Shutterstock
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