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Cuba Preserves Its Wetlands and Waterfowl Habitats

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HAVANA, Cuba, July 24 (ACN) Cuba currently has eight Ramsar sites, designated as such for their international importance under the Ramsar Convention covering wetlands and waterfowl habitats.
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Cuba currently has eight Ramsar Sites, the names of an international convention related to wetlands and in particular waterfowl habitats. Such a category is owned only by the Cienaga de Zapata (Matanzas), the Humedal Delta del Cauto (Granma), the Gran Humedal del Norte (Ciego de Ávila), the Humedal Río Máximo-Camagüey (Camagüey) and Ciénaga de Lanier and southern Isla de la Juventud. According to specialists from the Ministry of Science, Technol…

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juventudrebelde.cu broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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