Group 1 - Jilin Province has a rich biodiversity with 501 species of terrestrial vertebrates, including 136 species of nationally protected wildlife, such as the Northeast Tiger and Northeast Leopard, and 3084 species of higher plants, including the nationally protected Northeast Yew [1][3] - The province has implemented key measures for wildlife and biodiversity protection, including natural forest protection, grassland grazing bans, and the establishment of ecological compensation mechanisms, resulting in approximately 8.83 million hectares of forest and significant areas of grassland and wetland being protected [3][5] - Continuous improvement of the ecological environment has led to the recovery of endangered species, with the population of Northeast Tigers and Northeast Leopards stabilizing, and the number of Chinese mergansers doubling to over 600 since 2018 [5][6] Group 2 - Jilin Province has established a comprehensive protection system with 31 national wildlife disease monitoring stations for proactive disease monitoring and control, and has implemented measures to prevent human-wildlife conflicts [5][6] - The province plans to focus on the protection of rare and endangered species such as the Northeast Tiger, Red-crowned Crane, and Chinese Merganser, with ongoing monitoring and preventive measures against threats to these species [6]
吉林生物多样性保护成效显著 野生虎豹等稳定增长