1. Ramsar - Adjective
2. Ramsar - Proper noun
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Ramsar
A coastal city in Mazanderan, Iran.
Ramsar (not comparable)
Describing any conservation site protected under the Ramsar Convention
Tram Chim has long been famous for its population of sarus cranes, which inhabits the Ramsar site in the dry season and is a major tourist attraction. Source: Internet
The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance also called the Ramsar Convention, recognized the Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary, Naujan Lake National Park, and Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park. Source: Internet
February, we celebrate, to mark the adoption of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and to reflect on the state of this great resource in each country. Source: Internet
There has been growing local concern over the matter, in particular those designated as Ramsar sites. Source: Internet
Though acknowledging that Ramsar visits are sanctioned on a government level, they bemoaned the lack of consultation with stakeholders prior to the team’s visit and the short time allotted to the team to appreciate wetland issues in Zimbabwe. Source: Internet
Epidemiological studies are underway to identify health effects associated with the high radiation levels in Ramsar. Source: Internet