In celebration of World Wetlands Day on February 2, India welcomed four new wetlands to its list of Ramsar Convention sites, elevating the total to 89 internationally recognised wetlands. This significant recognition highlights the invaluable ecological importance of these areas. The newly designated sites include the Sakkarakottai Bird Sanctuary and the Therthangal Bird Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, the Khecheopalri Wetland in Sikkim, and the Udhwa Lake in Jharkhand. Together, these wetlands not only enrich biodiversity but also serve as critical habitats for countless species, underscoring the need for their protection and preservation.
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World Wetlands Day 2025: Four New Wetlands Declared Ramsar Sites In India
The newly designated sites include the Sakkarakottai Bird Sanctuary and the Therthangal Bird Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, the Khecheopalri Wetland in Sikkim, and the Udhwa Lake in Jharkhand

The East Kolkata Wetlands are a complex web of natural and human-made wetlands inside a city
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The East Kolkata Wetlands are a complex web of natural and human-made wetlands inside a city
Photo: Suprabhat/Shutterstock

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