
Yangtze River’s 10-Year Fishing Ban Sparks Biodiversity Revival
A decade-long fishing ban in the Yangtze River has led to a significant recovery of its aquatic biological resources, reports Chinese authorities.
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A decade-long fishing ban in the Yangtze River has led to a significant recovery of its aquatic biological resources, reports Chinese authorities.
China’s Yangtze River faces its third flood of 2024 due to Typhoon Gaemi. Water levels hit warning at Lianhuatang station as the Ministry of Water Resources deploys flood-relief efforts in Hunan Province.
Professor Liu Haiping leads groundbreaking efforts to restore rare fish populations in the Yangtze River through innovative conservation techniques.
Water levels in Wuhan’s Yangtze River section have risen above the warning mark for the first time since August 2020, signaling potential flood risks.
Heavy rains have pushed Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province above the alert level, raising concerns of potential floods in China’s largest freshwater lake.
The Chinese Meteorological Administration has raised the rainstorm emergency response to level II due to forecasts of continuous heavy downpours along the Yangtze River regions.
China takes a bold step in conservation by releasing over 800,000 endangered Dabry’s sturgeons into the Yangtze River to revive the species and restore ecological balance.
Chinese scientists protect a rare carp species at the Dangqu River in Qinghai Province to help restore the Yangtze River’s ecosystem.
The historic Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, China’s first double-deck road-rail bridge, continues to be a pivotal infrastructure landmark since its completion in 1968.
China’s Yangtze River reached Grade II water quality for the fourth consecutive year in 2023, highlighting ongoing efforts to preserve this vital waterway.