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Thanks to sustained conservation efforts, sightings of finless porpoises along the Yangtze river have grown increasingly ...
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Moderate levels of exotic species invasions may help maintain biodiversity, study suggestsUnderstanding whether climate change drives both the loss of native biodiversity and the increase ... records of 142 plant species in the Yangtze River Valley and found substantial differences ...
Without targeted interventions, the degradation of wetland habitats could have far-reaching consequences for biodiversity and ecosystem services in the Yangtze River Basin." The study's findings ...
Guizhou Mount Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve Management Bureau Mount Fanjingshan, located in Tongren City, southwest ...
Fudan’s ecology research focuses on evolution, maintenance and sustainable use of biodiversity, particularly in China’s coastal and Yangtze River regions. It is renowned for its findings on ...
the Yangtze (Jinsha), Mekong and Salween run roughly parallel, north to south, through steep gorges which, in places, are 3,000 m deep and are bordered by glaciated peaks more than 6,000 m high. The ...
Their insights into forest management and biodiversity conservation have ... of long-term experiments in wetlands across the Yangtze River Delta and the Yellow River Delta. Apart from the State ...
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China’s Mega-Dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo: A Threat to the Region?A significant portion of the Brahmaputra’s water originates from Tibet, and any alteration to its flow could have far-reaching consequences for agriculture, biodiversity, and water availability.
KUALA LUMPUR, April 11 (Bernama) -- Mount Fanjingshan, located in Tongren City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, covers an area of 775 square kilometres and serves as an important window for the ...
[Photo/Xinhua] BEIJING -- China's top political advisor Wang Huning on Wednesday urged solid efforts to strengthen democratic oversight over the eco-environmental conservation of the Yangtze River.
Nearly 4,000 miles long, the Yangtze has watered civilizations for millennia—and laid waste to them too. The eighth-century poet Li Bai wrote that navigating the river was "even harder than ...
Without targeted interventions, the degradation of wetland habitats could have far-reaching consequences for biodiversity and ecosystem services in the Yangtze River Basin." The study's findings ...
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