WWF-Kenya’s Post

How many Ramsar Sites do we have in Kenya? If you said six — you’re absolutely right! Kenya is home to six Ramsar Sites, which include: Tana River Delta, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, Lake Baringo, Lake Elementaita and Lake Bogoria. Ramsar Sites are wetlands recognized under the Ramsar Convention for their international importance, particularly for biodiversity conservation and human well-being. These ecosystems provide a wide range of services — from fish and papyrus reeds, to clean water, flood control, climate regulation, and recreational opportunities. #WWFKenya #PeopleNatureEconomy #FunFacts

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Mugo Michael

Awed by our Universe creative mysteries: I stand for pragmatism, prudence and guardianship of nature; I am a steward for change.

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WWF-Kenya Ramsar sites also are important areas for migratory avian wetland species.

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