WWF honours Bolivia for designation of world’s largest protected wetland
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Global conservation organization WWF has recognized the Bolivian government’s commitment to nature conservation for
designating a 6.9 million-hectare area of protected wetlands in the Llanos de Moxos (Moxos Plains), a tropical ecoregion
of northern Bolivia in the lowlands of the Amazon basin, with a WWF Gift to the Earth Award.
Under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, an intergovernmental treaty for national action and international cooperation
for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources, Llanos de Moxos is now the largest area of Wetlands
of International Importance in the world.
Yolanda Kakabadse, President of WWF International, today presented representatives of the government of Bolivia with a
WWF Gift to the Earth, the global conservation organization’s most prestigious award.
“It gives me great pride and pleasure to confer on the Bolivian government WWF’s highest honour, the Gift to the Earth.
This award recognizes Bolivia’s outstanding conservation vision and leadership. The Llanos de Moxos is a richly diverse
and expansive wetland area, and it is truly a gift to the planet to have this unique place protected,” said Yolanda
Kakabadse.
In total, Bolivia has committed to designate 15 million hectares of its wetland area as Ramsar sites, demonstrating the
government’s political support for freshwater conservation – while contributing significantly to the conservation of the
wider Amazon basin.
“WWF recognizes Bolivia as a conservation leader for its pledge to ensure the conservation and wise use of its
freshwater resources, clearly stated also in the country’s laudable environmental policies,” said Luís Pabon, Director
of WWF-Bolivia. “There will be challenges ahead but we stand ready to support the Bolivian government in taking the next
steps necessary to honour their bold commitment.”
The WWF Gift to the Earth ceremony took place on Monday 3 February at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Bolivian
administrative capital La Paz, also commemorating World Wetlands Day, on Sunday 2 February.
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