Q. How many wetlands in India were recently added to the ‘Ramsar Site’ list?
Answer:
10
Notes: The Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar recently announced that 10 more Indian wetlands have been declared as sites of international importance by Ramsar. The number of wetlands with Ramsar site tag has now increased to a total of 37. The total surface area covered by the 37 Ramsar sites is also increased more than 1 million hectares.
In the new declaration, Maharashtra gets the first Ramsar site tag for Nandur Madhameshwar. Punjab added 3 more sites and now has a total of 6 sites while Uttar Pradesh added 6 new sites and now has 7 Ramsar sites. The Ramsar Convention was signed by the member countries to preserve the ecological significance of their wetlands.