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Threatened Lake of the Year 2010: Pulicat Lake in India, India, Pulicat Lake, Threatened Lake of the Year, lagoon, lake

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Threatened Lake of the Year 2011: Laguna de Fúquene in Colombia, Threatened Lake of the Year 2015: Lake Hovsgol in Mongolia, Solar atlas for India published, Living Lake of the Year 2011 - Lake Plau, Threatened Lake of the Year 2016: Tonle Sap Lake, Threatened Lake of the Year 2014: Lake Sampaloc in Philippines, Status of Tigers in India, 2014,, Launch of the first online Global Freshwater Biodiversity Atlas, Mining Project in Orissa’s Niyamgiri Hills Rejected, Living Lake of the Year 2015 - Lake Schwerin, Threatened Lake of the Year 2013: Lake Winnipeg in Canada, India to ratify Paris climate deal on Gandhi’s birthday, Threatened Lake of the Year 2009: Lake Atitlán in Guatemala, Earth's lakes warming up due to climate change, 2009 Stockholm Water Prize to Indian sanitation expert, India tiger census shows population rise, Water body type of the year 2014, Threatened Lake of the Year 2012: Lake Titicaca in Peru and Bolivia, Satellite data explains vanishing India groundwater, Fire at India oil depot, India records its hottest day, NASA Study Finds Earth's Lakes are Warming, Threatened Lake of the Year 2008: Mahakam Wetland in Indonesia, Organiser of Threatened Lake of the Year, Threatened Lake of the Year 2006: Dead Sea, Israel, Jordan and Palestine, Threatened Lake of the Year 2005: Lake Victoria in Kenya, Tansania and Uganda, Threatened Lake of the Year 2004: Lake Chapala in Mexico, Living Lake of the Year 2017 - Lake Steinhude, Nine-year-old sues Indian government over climate change inaction