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A 2020 鈥楥itizen-Science鈥 Assessment of the State of the World鈥檚 Wetlands

Wetlands across the globe are in danger. Estimates suggest that wetland losses may be听as high as 87% since 1700. The loss and degradation of wetlands causes impacts on human well-being and wildlife alike.

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Wetlands听include swamps, marshes, fens, bogs, lakes, rivers, floodplains, estuaries, mangroves, mudflats, coral reefs and lagoons.听If you听know a wetland, then you can help.

The World Wetland Network (), the Ramsar Section of the Society of Wetland Scientists (), the Cobra Collective () and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播) () have come together to gather and evaluate information from across the world and to lead a global assessment based on 鈥榗itizen-science鈥 on the state of wetlands. This is a repeat of the 2017 survey which is reported on in the Wetlands journal here:听

If you contributed to the 2017 survey thank you very much indeed 鈥 your information has been invaluable. We鈥檇 really like you to also contribute to this new survey so that we can assess any recent changes to the same wetland(s) about which you previously reported.

All you need to do is follow this link听-->听 and fill in the information about the wetland you know. The survey is available in seven languages (English, French, Arabic, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese and Chinese) and will take you a maximum of 15 minutes to complete. It will really help听understanding of how the world鈥檚 wetlands are doing.

Please support this initiative, forward the survey link to your networks and of course don鈥檛 forget to fill in the survey yourself.