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Please consider sharing our ready-made images and posts below to your social media channels. The more people who know about the campaign, the more we can spread the word the urgent need for wetland conservation.

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A frog partially submerged in a wetland pond surrounded by aquatic plants, with a message about wetlands providing habitat for species.
Close-up of a dragonfly perched on a twig with a blurred background
A bird with black and white feathers running through water in a wetland. The photo is part of a conservation message about wetlands, featuring logos of conservation organizations.

TWITTER FORMAT POSTS

A bird, likely a cormorant, taking off from a body of water with a muddy or marshy background, promoting wetlands awareness.
Close-up image of a dragonfly perched on a green plant stalk with informational and organizational logos at the bottom.
A close-up of a dragonfly perched on a twig with a soft blue-green background, overlaid with text about threats to species from pollutants and climate change. Logos of environmental organizations are at the bottom.
A digital graphic showing a drying wetland with a riverbed and green grass, trees in the background, and several organization logos at the bottom, with overlaid text stating that over a third of the world's wetlands have disappeared since 1970.
Aerial view of a winding river through dense green wetlands with a boat and text overlay about wetlands and climate change.

INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK STORY FORMAT

Close-up of a dragonfly perched on a twig with an informational message about pesticides, pollutants, climate change, and threats to species, especially dragonflies, overlaid on the image.
Close-up of a dragonfly perched on a green reed, with a background of a blue sky. Logos of conservation organizations are present at the top, including World Wetlands, Thrst, Ramsar, WWF, Wetlands International, IWM, and WWT. Text overlay discusses wetlands' importance for global species and the threat of extinction.
Aerial view of inland and coastal wetlands with dense green trees and winding water channels.
Close-up of a dragonfly perched on a green plant stem with a blurred background. Overlaid text discusses wetlands and species extinction.
View of lush green mangroves in a coastal wetland with water reflecting the trees, and logos of various environmental organizations at the top. Text overlay states that coastal wetlands with mangroves sequester carbon up to 55 times faster than tropical rainforests.
A landscape with a dry, partially dried riverbed winding through green grasslands and scattered trees under a partly cloudy sky. Overlaid text states, 'Over a third of the world's wetlands have disappeared since 1970.'
A landscape with a river flowing through a green wetlands area, with trees and open land under a partly cloudy sky. Overlaid text states, 'Over a third of the world's wetlands have disappeared since 1970,' with logos of various environmental organizations at the bottom.
Lush tropical mangrove coastal wetlands with dense green vegetation and flowing water.
A frog sitting at the edge of a wetland with water and grass, alongside logos of environmental organizations and a message about wetlands providing habitat for various species.
A lush coastal wetland with dense mangrove trees and water reflecting the greenery, accompanied by text stating that coastal wetlands sequester carbon up to 55 times faster than tropical rainforests, with logos of organizations like WWF, Wetlands International, and IWM.
A close-up of a green frog partially submerged in water among aquatic plants, with a message about wetlands providing habitat for thousands of species.
Aerial view of lush green inland and coastal wetlands with winding water channels, part of a conservation message about wetlands as natural long-term carbon sinks, including logos of environmental organizations.

COPY AND PASTE POSTS FOR SOCIAL MEDIA

  • Coastal wetlands such as mangroves absorb carbon from the atmosphere up to 55 times faster than tropical rainforests. I’m taking part in #WorldWetlandsRun to ensure these areas can be protected and thrive.

  • Did you know that wetlands provide habitat for thousands of species of aquatic and terrestrial plants and animals? Join me for #WorldWetlandsRun to raise awareness of the preservation of these critical habitats.

  • Did you know that a staggering 40% of the world’s species are reliant in some way on wetlands? These marshes, ponds and river deltas need to be saved! Join me on the #WorldWetlandsRun

  • Without wetlands, cities have to spend more money to treat water, floods are more devastating to communities, animals are displaced or die out, and food supplies are disrupted. Join #WorldWetlandsRun to raise awareness that these areas need to be protected.