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Currently how many Indian sites are recognised as Ramsar wetland sites of international importance?

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Currently how many Indian sites are recognised as Ramsar wetland sites of international importance?
1). 15
2). 26
3). 13
4). 30


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The Sunderban Reserve Forest, spread of 4,260 sq. km. with over 2,000 sq. km. of mangrove forests and creeks, is likely to be declared a Ramsar Site soon. The Indian Sunderbans, with mangrove forests, comprise almost 43% of the mangrove cover in India. There are currently 26 sites in India recognised as Ramsar wetland sites of international importance.

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