
The Ramsar Convention is an international agreement aimed at the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands. Through this convention, natural habitats such as lakes, rivers, marshes, and coastal areas are protected for the benefit of animals, plants, and humans alike. The convention ensures that people can benefit from these areas while preserving natural ecosystems and establishing environmentally compatible management plans.HistoryThe convention was signed in 1971 in the city of Ramsar, Iran
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Rüya Dumlu

Lake Işıklı, located within the boundaries of the Çivril district in Denizli Province, is one of Türkiye’s most important wetlands. Situated at an elevation of approximately 800 meters and covering an area of 3,500 hectares, this freshwater lake attracts attention due to its geographical structure and rich biodiversity. Its position as the source of the Büyük Menderes River grants it a hydrologically strategic role. Its designation as a Class A Wetland under the international Ramsar Convention h
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Beyzanur KOVANTÜRK

Seyfe Lake is a shallow, saline, closed-basin lake located within the boundaries of Mucur District, Kırşehir Province, in Türkiye’s Central Anatolia Region. Covering an area of approximately 10,700 hectares, the lake lies at an average elevation of 1100–1200 metres and forms the lowest part of the 1447 km² Seyfe Basin.The lake is fed by groundwater, surface runoff, and three main springs: Seyfe, Horla, and Yenidoğanlı. However, the discharge rates of these sources have significantly declined ove
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Sümeyra Uzun
RaThe Ramsar Convention is an international environmental agreement adopted in 1971 in the city of Ramsar, Iran, and entered into force in 1975. Its official title is the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat. This convention promotes cooperation among contracting states for the conservation and sustainable management of wetlands. Historically, the rapid degradation of wetlands and the decline in biological diversity, particularly from the mid-20th cent
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Yeşim Can