Others You will see some of my photos have Ramsar Site #s

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SonjaD

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So I will explain...if you are interested
Six-spotted Fishing Spider (Dolomedes triton) A female with her little white egg sack. Lac Saint-François National Wildlife Area, Quebec, Canada. Ramsar site no. 361.
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A Ramsar Site is a Wetland of International Importance and they are located all over this beautiful world of ours. http://www.ramsar.org
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no idea, but I count 14 spots , they should rename it ....nice shot
 

SonjaD

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As I excitedly photographed Pitcher Plants these guys observed: American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia, United States • Ramsar site no. 350. Conservation Status: Threatened due to similarity of appearance (T (S/A)) (T (S/A)) in United States (USFWS).
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you are in dangerous areas, I see, watch your back ...
 
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As I excitedly photographed Pitcher Plants these guys observed: American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia, United States • Ramsar site no. 350. Conservation Status: Threatened due to similarity of appearance (T (S/A)) (T (S/A)) in United States (USFWS).
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this crocodile will eat you together with you telephoto lens and with tripod, you wouldn’t even blink , and he will have a nice dinner:ROFLMAO: