For a country like the Maldives that constantly grapples with climate changes, the wetland ecosystem stands as a barrier against natural hazards. Many Maldivian islands in southern and northern regions benefit from these wetlands. The importance of generating knowledge to preserve this natural resource was further elaborated on World Wetlands Day which was held on the 2nd of February 2018. Apart from being a defensive shield against climate changes it has become a major spot that attracts tourists to the country. Tourists who are in search of best Maldives resorts within easy reach of this beautiful sight can count on options like Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas. The government of Maldives has taken many steps to conserve these natural wonders, both to combat climate change and to promote nature-based tourism. Do not miss the chance to connect with these majestic eco-systems!
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