Thursday, December 25th, 2025

World Wetlands Day being observed today



KATHMANDU: World Wetlands Day 2025 is being observed today under the theme ‘Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future’.

This day is celebrated annually to raise awareness about the importance of conserving and restoring wetlands, while addressing the growing threat of wetland loss.

In 2021, the United Nations officially designated February 2 as World Wetlands Day, commemorating the adoption of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands in 1971.

The Convention encourages nations to take essential measures for the conservation and sustainable use of their wetlands through protected area declarations, effective policy implementation, and knowledge sharing.

So far, 172 countries have ratified the convention, requiring them to designate at least one wetland of international importance, known as a Ramsar site.

Nepal is home to several Ramsar sites, including Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Rara Lake, Mai Pokhari, Phoksundo Lake, Bisahajari Lake, Ghodaghodi Lake, Gosainkunda Lake, Gokyo Lake, Jagdishpur Reservoir, and a group of nine lakes in Pokhara Valley.

Wetlands occupy about five percent (819,277 hectares) of Nepal’s total land area.

Publish Date : 02 February 2025 07:14 AM

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