Stories from Baotou · China
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Siberian Crane Reaches Inner Mongolia
A Siberian crane, tracked via a device, has successfully completed a migration of over 2000 kilometers from Fujian's Minjiang Estuary to the Yellow River banks in Baotou, Inner Mongolia. Researchers can gather data on migration routes and patterns from the tracking device.
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Cross-Regional Effort Tracks Migrating Swan
A cross-regional conservation effort has been launched to track a small leucistic fox swan migrating over 2,000 kilometers.
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Cross-Country Wildlife Tracking Operation Launched
A special cross-county tracking operation has been initiated to monitor a small fox. A tracking operation is underway, involving wildlife observed gathering near the Yellow River, feeding on scattered corn. Surveillance drones are monitoring the area.
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China Faces Agricultural Impact From Climate Extremes
China is experiencing agricultural impacts due to extreme climate conditions, with thousands of migratory birds gathering near the Yellow River in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, feeding on scattered corn.
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Swan Spends Ten Days In Inner Mongolia Farmland
A small swan, named Gūtè Lè, has been observed in Tumote Town, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia for over ten days. It is expected to migrate back to its homeland in three to four days. Local residents and the photography association chairman expressed relief at the swan's well-being.
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Swan Tracker Confirmed In Baotou
A young swan named 'Gutianle' has successfully migrated over 2000 kilometers from the Minjiang Estuary in Fujian to the Yellow River banks in Baotou, Inner Mongolia. The tracking data aims to support biodiversity protection and ecological development.
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Ancient Qin Era Highway Discovered In China
Archaeologists have identified an ancient high-speed road network spanning over 700 kilometers from Qin capital to Baotou. A 700-kilometer long ancient highway from the Qin Dynasty, connecting the Qin capital to Baotou, has been identified.
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Migratory Swan Located in Baotou Farm Field
Tracking data confirms a migratory swan has arrived in the Baotou region of Inner Mongolia.
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Swan 'Gu Tianle' Tracked From Fujian To Inner Mongolia
A migratory swan named Gu Tianle was tracked moving north along established migratory corridors after leaving the Minjiang River Estuary National Nature Reserve in Fujian. The bird has been observed in the region for over ten days and is expected to continue its flight to its breeding grounds soon. Tracking efforts involved coordination from Fujian to Inner Mongolia to monitor the bird's progress. A young swan, nicknamed 'Gu Tian Le', has completed a migration from Fujian province to a farmland area in Baotou, Inner Mongolia. The swan was discovered in Gutian County, Fujian on November 17, 2025, weak and unable to keep up with its flock. After recovery, it was fitted with a tracker and released on December 19, 2025. The tracker's data indicated its location on March 17, 2026, in a farmland area in Baotou city, Inner Mongolia.
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Swan Completes 2,000km Migration to Inner Mongolia
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.
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