
Xinjiang’s Swan Springs Draw Record Winter Migration
Xinjiang’s Swan Spring Wetland sees record swan numbers as thermal springs and conservation efforts create a vital winter refuge for migratory birds.
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Xinjiang’s Swan Spring Wetland sees record swan numbers as thermal springs and conservation efforts create a vital winter refuge for migratory birds.
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Tianjin’s Binhai New Area coastal wetlands attract a growing number of migratory birds each year, showcasing the region’s vital role in global bird migration.
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