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Malaysia, Lower Kinabatangan River
The lower river basin of the Kinabatangan river covers almost 4,000 square kilometres of the Malaysian state of Sabah in north-east Borneo. It is one of the richest ecosystems on earth, and large areas are flooded during the rainy season. more...
Ukraine, Danube Delta
Over millennia the Danube river has formed an immense floodplain and delta which, until recent decades, was subject to a natural cycle of seasonal spring flooding, with a rich diversity of lakes, marshes, islands, reed beds and alluvial forest. more...
Zambia, Kafue Flats
The Kafue Flats in Zambia is an open savannah wetland covers 6,500 square kilometres along the lower reaches of the Kafue river. It is best known for the unique Kafue lechwe, a semi-aquatic antelope. The huge wetland also supports unique and diverse bird life, including the largest African population of the endangered Wattled crane. more...
Brazil, Pantanal
The Pantanal is a vast seasonally-flooded wetland with an impressive capillary river network with over 5,000 km of navigable rivers. The Paraguay River, the second largest in Brazil, extends approximately 2.621 km until its confluence with the Parana River, on the border of Paraguay with Argentina. more...
China, Yangtze
Connecting the Tibetan Plateau with the East China Sea, the Yangtze is the world’s third longest river and China’s longest. It winds through 11 provinces, has an area of 1,800,000 sq km, and holds 40% of China’s freshwater resources. more...

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