RAMSAR footprint is concerned for the conservation of waterbirds and wetland.
There are four RAMSAR site in Peninsular Malaysia, the Tasek Bera is managed by the DWNP and for the Pulau Kukup, Tanjung Piai and Sungai Pulai is managed by the Johor State Park Corporation .
Tasek Bera is located in Pahang with an area of 31.255 hectares and was established in 2007. The area has been gazetted under the Forestry Act and managed by the Wildlife and National Parks department is integrated with other departments melibatlan Department of Forestry, Department of Aboriginal Development (JAKOA) and the Department of Environment (DOE).
Kukup is located in the south-western part of Iskandar Malaysia. Â This 647-hectare island, designated as a Ramsar site on 31 January 2003, is also a Johor State Park. Pulau Kukup is an uninhabited mangrove island located 1 km from the south-western tip of the Malaysian peninsula.
Tanjung Piai, located to the south of Pulau Kukup, is also a State Park designated as a Ramsar site on 31 January 2003. Â The site boasts of coastal mangroves and intertidal mudflats located at the southernmost tip of continental Asia – features that are especially important for protection from sea-water intrusion and coastal erosion.
Sungai Pulai is the third Ramsar site in Iskandar Malaysia, also designated on 31 January 2003. Â Sungai Pulai is the largest riverine mangrove system in the state of Johor, located at the estuary of the Sungai Pulai.