
Poyang Lake: Autumn Haven for Global Migratory Birds Unveiled
China’s Poyang Lake becomes a global sanctuary for 700,000+ migratory birds each autumn, hosting 98% of the world’s Siberian cranes in an ecological spectacle.
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China’s Poyang Lake becomes a global sanctuary for 700,000+ migratory birds each autumn, hosting 98% of the world’s Siberian cranes in an ecological spectacle.
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.