Ramsar sites in Bolivia
The Republic of Bolivia left the Convention of Ramsar, and counts the many ones wetlands of international importance like is the Pantanal and the Lac Titicaca, as well as others of less importance.
Remarkable fact, Bolivia is one of the countries having the most declared surface site Ramsar, with not less than 60.000 km ², that is to say nearly 6% of its territory, and more or less twice the surface of Belgium.
Some of these sites are the following:
- Lake Titicaca
- Lagoon Concepción
- Bañados de Izozog and Río Parapetí
- Lake Poopó
- Lake Uru Uru
- Lagoon Colorada
- Palmar of mow Islas and the Salinas de San Jose
- Cuenca del Tajzara
See too
Sources
- Ramsar Sites in Bolivia
- New Ramsar sites in Bolivia
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