WLI Regional News
Deadline December 18, 2023. We invite you to take part in the WLI member survey for this year. It helps us adapt to your circumstances and facilitate the best possible network for you. WLI Member survey 2023 The survey covers everything the WLI core teams do for you. It should take you about eight minutes…
Read MoreWWT is recruiting a new employee to work on WLI and related activities. The new Project Manager will be part of the International CEPA team, which runs WLI, and will also work with other partners commercially. The application deadline is 26 February. Find out more and apply via the WWT website. About the role As…
Read MoreA summary of WLI staff and volunteers’ activities in 2022. Download PDF of Annual Review 2022 Star Wetland Centre Awards Early in 2022, 50 wetland visitor centres applied for the WLI Star Wetland Centre Awards, and in November we awarded 23 Stars. A panel of judges who had designed the awards also discussed the applications,…
Read MoreYou can now read the report of the 8th WLI Asia Conference. The in-person part was held in the Philippines in July. It facilitated interaction among members through discussion of specific themes on wetland centre operation and management. The Conference was also an opportunity to launch the expansion of the network to become WLI Asia-Oceania.…
Read MoreAt the 8th WLI Asia Conference this week, the network formally joined with WLI members in the Pacific region to create WLI Asia-Oceania. Led by the team at the Ramsar Regional Centre – East Asia (RRC-EA), WLI Asia is one of the most active regional networks within WLI. Joining forces with them not only reinvigorates…
Read MoreWe are pleased to inform you that registration for the 8th WLI-Asia Conference is now open. WLI Asia members, please register by 15 June 2022 (Wednesday) through the link here. Should you have any questions regarding the conference, please feel free to contact the organisers at WLI Asia. ★8th WLI-Asia Conference★ Date: 26-29 July 2022…
Read MoreAfter a year away from our wetland, we discovered a great surprise today. The artificial habitat that was built to conserve species of insects such as bees is now being used by several species, and we are going to use this to start a new project to study them. The peace and quiet that they…
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