China’s Water Tower Preserved by Big Data from Afar
Discover how China’s Water Tower region uses satellites, BeiDou GPS and ground sensors to monitor rivers, snow cover and wildlife from over 1,000 km away.
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Discover how China’s Water Tower region uses satellites, BeiDou GPS and ground sensors to monitor rivers, snow cover and wildlife from over 1,000 km away.
A 15m-high monitoring tower erected at 5,300m in Xizang Autonomous Region marks a milestone in plateau ecosystem preservation, gathering critical data at the Yangtze River headwaters.
Sanjiangyuan National Park in Qinghai sees significant biodiversity growth, thanks to over 21,000 ecological rangers safeguarding the region’s rich flora and fauna.
Explore how rangers in Sanjiangyuan National Park on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau are leading China’s fight against climate change by protecting diverse wildlife and promoting harmony with nature.
Explore Sanjiangyuan National Park and meet the rangers dedicated to preserving China’s diverse wildlife and promoting sustainable coexistence in the fight against climate change.
Young women in Sanjiangyuan, southern Qinghai Province, are leading the fight against climate change, safeguarding vital water sources and empowering their communities.
Discover Qinghai Province’s stunning biodiversity at the Museum of Nature, home to countless protected species and thriving ecosystems.
Since its establishment in 2021, Sanjiangyuan National Park on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau has significantly enhanced biodiversity protection, safeguarding diverse ecosystems.
Discover the dedicated Sanjiangyuan rangers of Qinghai Province, who protect the vital headwaters of China’s Yellow, Yangtze, and Lancang rivers, fostering harmony between humans and wildlife.
Embark on an epic journey to the source of Asia’s mighty rivers in Sanjiangyuan National Park, exploring nature’s marvels and human connections.