Party to the following agreements and conventions
Convention on Biological Diversity
BirdLife is the International Thematic Focal Point for birds to the
Convention on Biological Diversity's Clearing-House Mechanism which aims
to share knowledge and exchange information. For more information click
here.
Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar Convention)
Many Important Bird Areas (IBAs) are designated, or potentially qualify for
designation, as wetlands of international importance (Ramsar sites)
on the basis of their waterbird populations. This section presents data on those
IBAs so far identified as potential Ramsar sites.
No of potential Ramsar sites | 1 |
Fully recognised as Ramsar sites | 1 |
Partially recognised | 0 |
Not recognised | 0 |
Species |
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Total number of birds | 634 |
Globally threatened birds | 22 |
Country endemics | 1 |
Important Bird & Biodiversity Areas |
|
Number of IBAs | 21 |
Total IBA area |
|
IBA area as % of land area |
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Endemic Bird Areas |
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Number of EBAs | 2 |
Recommended Citation
BirdLife International (2024) Country profile: Malawi. Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/country/malawi on 22/12/2024.