Committed to the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources.
First celebrated in 1997 and a United Nations International Day since 2022, World Wetlands Day honours the beauty and value of wetlands. On 2 February 1971, the Convention on Wetlands was signed in Ramsar, Iran, along the shores of the Caspian Sea. It is the oldest of the modern global intergovernmental environmental agreements and remains the only one devoted to a specific ecosystem – wetlands. Today, the 172 countries in its membership, called Contracting Parties, are committed to the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources. The Secretariat of the Convention organizes the World Wetlands Day campaign each year, with Contracting Parties taking part. The celebration includes people from all over the world, governments, national and international conservation and sustainability organizations, businesses, non-governmental organizations, media, and youth and other stakeholder groups.
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