Hey there! 🌟 Have you ever heard of the Sanjiangyuan National Park in northwest China? It’s a super special place nicknamed the “Water Tower of China” because it provides water to many rivers! 💧🏞️
Recently, something amazing has been happening there. Thanks to thousands of dedicated ecological rangers, the park’s plants and animals are thriving like never before! 🌿🐾
Lian Yuming, an expert at the park, shared some exciting news. The park is now home to over 3,000 kinds of alpine plants and 310 types of wild animals! That’s a lot of nature! 🌸🌲🦌
Guess what else? More than 21,000 rangers are working hard every day and night to protect this beautiful land. Many of them are local people who love their home and want to keep it safe. 🛡️❤️
Thanks to their efforts, the once-endangered Tibetan antelope has grown in number from just 20,000 to over 70,000! 🦌🎉 And rare animals like snow leopards and black-necked cranes are making a comeback too! 🐆🦅
The water conservation in the area has improved by over 6%! That’s great news for all the plants, animals, and people who rely on this precious resource. 💦💙
Sanjiangyuan is a shining example of how people and nature can live together in harmony. Isn’t it inspiring to see what can happen when we take care of our planet? 🌍✨
So next time you think about heroes, remember the ecological rangers of Sanjiangyuan who are protecting the “Water Tower of China” for everyone! 🌟👏
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CPPCC member highlights ecological harmony in China's Sanjiangyuan
cgtn.com