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Wildlife Conservation Efforts Expand In Annamite Range

CNR Voice of China Beidaihe 14d14d Impact 5
Conservationists in China have implemented measures to support wildlife population recovery, including the creation of artificial water reservoirs. These reservoirs are designed to provide drinking points for animals without relying solely on natural precipitation. The strategy focuses on minimizing human interference to preserve the wild nature of the species. Officials noted that improved environments and reduced disturbances are key to the observed population doubling. Over 20 years, management and rescue protection zones have successfully released more than ten wild animals back into the wild.

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CNR Voice of China

“We also established rescue areas for the injured... we have dug artificial reservoirs in the reserve... these artificial drinking points are part of our protection efforts.”

CNR Voice of China

“Through the concerted efforts of our staff over the past few years, we have crossed 46.8 kilometers of desert... connecting the core area of the river cave to the life-sustaining water sources for our wild animals.”

CNR Voice of China

“經過20年的管戶和救助保護區救助中心 已經成功救護放歸了十多封野路”

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