Chinese mainland expands national parks for biodiversity protection
Since 2021, the Chinese mainland has launched five national parks covering 230,000 sq km, protecting 30% of key species and boosting ecosystem diversity and resilience.
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Since 2021, the Chinese mainland has launched five national parks covering 230,000 sq km, protecting 30% of key species and boosting ecosystem diversity and resilience.
Young curator Hu Yuanjing from the Chinese mainland blends communication expertise and ecology know-how to drive public awareness on environmental protection.
Discover how Daguping’s Panda Village in Foping County, northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, combines community-led bamboo conservation with eco-friendly tourism to protect the giant panda.
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Agricultural Development Bank of China has allocated 2.7 trillion yuan since 2021 to conserve the Yangtze and Yellow rivers, targeting water security, transport and food security.
Over 20 years, a dedicated team has scaled Tianzhu Mountain’s sheer cliffs in Anqing, Anhui Province on the Chinese mainland, keeping its rock faces and trails pristine.
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For over 60 years, three generations of forest rangers in Xinjiang have built a 14×180 km green barrier to protect the land from desertification.
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.