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Swan Completes 2,000km Migration to Inner Mongolia

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A swan named Gutianle completed a 2,000-kilometer migration from Minjiang River estuary in Fujian to Baotou in Inner Mongolia. The journey, which took several months, utilized an ecological corridor spanning from China's southeast coast to the Yellow River. The migration was tracked as part of a conservation effort to monitor bird movements across the region. The bird traveled from the Min River estuary in Fujian province to the banks of the Yellow River in Baotou, Inner Mongolia. This migration journey began on March 17 and took several months to complete. The flight path crossed from the southeastern coast of China to the northern regions. A swan named Gutianle completed a 2,000km journey from Fujian's Minjiang estuary to Baotou, Inner Mongolia, following a March 17 departure. The migration began on March 17, traveling from the Minjiang estuary to the Tuyaoqi area in Baotou.

A swan named Gutianle completed a 2,000-kilometer migration from Minjiang River estuary in Fujian to Baotou in Inner Mongolia. The journey, which took several months, utilized an ecological corridor spanning from China's southeast coast to the Yellow River. The migration was tracked as part of a conservation effort to monitor bird movements across the region. The bird traveled from the Min River estuary in Fujian province to the banks of the Yellow River in Baotou, Inner Mongolia. This migration journey began on March 17 and took several months to complete. The flight path crossed from the southeastern coast of China to the northern regions. A swan named Gutianle completed a 2,000km journey from Fujian's Minjiang estuary to Baotou, Inner Mongolia, following a March 17 departure. The migration began on March 17, traveling from the Minjiang estuary to the Tuyaoqi area in Baotou. This event marks the successful seasonal movement of wildlife across geographic barriers.

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“A swan named Gutianle crossed thousands of miles from Fujian's Minjiang estuary and successfully arrived in Baotou, Inner Mongolia.”

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