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In 2004, the long-disappeared Chinese crested terns returned to the East China Sea. Scientists are working to ensure their annual breeding through innovative methods.
In 2004, the long-disappeared Chinese crested terns returned to the East China Sea. Scientists are working to ensure their annual breeding through innovative methods.
In 2004, the long-disappeared Chinese crested terns returned to the East China Sea. Scientists are working to ensure their annual breeding through innovative methods.
In 2004, the long-disappeared Chinese crested terns returned to the East China Sea. Scientists are working to ensure their annual breeding through innovative methods.
In 2004, the long-disappeared Chinese crested terns returned to the East China Sea. Scientists are working to ensure their annual breeding through innovative methods.
After a long absence, Chinese crested terns made a miraculous return to the East China Sea in 2004. Scientists are dedicated to ensuring these mythical birds continue their annual breeding journey.
The Chinese crested terns have returned to the East China Sea after decades, with scientists implementing strategies to ensure their annual breeding success.