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在大熊猫国家公园唐家河片区,见证人与自然和谐共生
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-10-09 03:02

Core Insights - The establishment of the Giant Panda National Park has led to significant improvements in the ecological environment of panda habitats, with an increasing frequency of wild panda sightings reported [4][5] - The park is recognized as a biodiversity hotspot, with a high forest coverage rate of 96.15% and over 3,800 species of wild flora and fauna thriving in the area [3][4] Biodiversity and Wildlife - The Tangjiahe area is home to various wildlife, including the endangered giant panda, with 17 species of wild animals captured on infrared cameras within three months [5][6] - The area has seen a rise in the number of wild panda encounters, with a notable instance of three pandas being photographed together during a spring survey in 2025 [4][5] Community Engagement and Education - The park has implemented nature education programs that attracted over 20,000 participants during the summer, promoting public awareness of wildlife protection [7][9] - A collaborative model involving management, communities, and social enterprises has been established to enhance ecological education and provide income opportunities for local residents [8][10] Economic Development through Ecotourism - Local communities, such as Luoyigou and Yinping, are exploring pathways to achieve a balance between ecological protection and economic development, with honey production and ecotourism as key income sources [11][12] - Yinping village has developed 204 homestays, generating significant tourism revenue, with a reported income of 40 million yuan last year [13][14]