Core Points - A rare national first-class protected wild animal, the colorful ibis, has been spotted in the Hainan Changjiang Haiwei National Wetland Park, marking its presence for the second consecutive year since April 2022 [1][3] - The colorful ibis is known for its curved long beak and prefers shallow wetlands, with adult feathers displaying metallic bronze, purple, and green hues under good lighting [5] - The species was previously considered extinct in China during the 20th century and was upgraded from national second-class to first-class protection in the 2021 edition of the National Key Protected Wild Animal List [5] - In April 2024, the park recorded a historical high of 13 colorful ibises, indicating a positive trend in their population in Hainan [5] Conservation Efforts - The wetland park is committed to ecological environment protection and restoration, conducting ecological education and awareness campaigns to create a favorable habitat for rare species [7] - During the current migratory season, the park management is collaborating with law enforcement to implement special protection actions for migratory birds [7] - As of now, the park has recorded a total of 214 bird species, including 3 national first-class protected species and 40 national second-class protected species [7]
国家一级重点保护野生动物彩鹮现身昌江海尾国家湿地公园
Yang Guang Wang·2025-11-08 08:49