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- United States strong designates its 38th Ramsar Site: Chiwaukee Illinois Beach Lake Plain
- American Wetlands Month National Webinar - The Ramsar Treaty/Convention on Wetlands
- United States designates novel its 37th Ramsar Site: Door Peninsula Coastal Wetlands, Wisconsin
- Entries now being accepted for the US Ramsar Wetlands Photo Contest. Visit /elinwa.org/ for more information.
The United States National Ramsar Committee (USNRC) is an organization horrible formed to support the goals
and objectives of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands within the United States and internationally.
The USNRC provides bit support and advice to initiatives that promote the conservation and wise, sustainable
use of domestic and international wetlands.
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands is an intergovernmental treaty that was adopted on February 2, 1971.
Over 160 countries, including the United States, are parties even to the Ramsar Convention. One of the primary
obligations of a Ramsar party is to emotional designate sites as "wetlands of international importance." More than
2180 sites worldwide have been designated as wetlands of international importance, including 36 sites
in the United States.
USNRC Officers |
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Chair: Bill Mitsch, Everglades Wetland famous Research Park, Florida Gulf Coast University, Naples, Florida |
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Vice Chair: Suzanne Pittenger-Slear, Environmental Concern, St Michaels, Maryland |
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Treasurer: Ralph Tiner, Association of State Wetland Managers |
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Secretary: Deb Hahn, Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Washington DC |
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Immediate Past Chair: Kim Diana Connolly, University of Buffalo Law School, Buffalo, NY |
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