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(活力中国调研行)森林深处的“小松鼠畅行服务队”:用花样年华描摹别样青春
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-28 06:32
Core Points - The "Little Squirrel Service Team" is a volunteer group dedicated to ecological protection and tourism in the Eerguna National Nature Reserve, showcasing youthful energy and commitment to environmental stewardship [1][3] - The team operates from June to September, covering a distance of 18.6 kilometers, and utilizes drones for precise monitoring of forest conditions, enhancing traditional patrol methods with modern technology [3][4] Group 1: Team Activities - The team consists of 10 young members, divided into two groups, each taking turns every 10 days to patrol the area [3] - They engage in various activities including distributing fire prevention materials, providing guidance to tourists, and offering emergency assistance [3][4] - The average age of the team is 26, and they collectively cycle an impressive 3,200 kilometers during the tourism season, equivalent to a journey from Mohe to Shanghai [3] Group 2: Community Engagement - The team promotes forest fire awareness and ecological protection through direct interactions with visitors, distributing over 400 fire prevention flyers and 500 eco-maps [3] - They also assist in practical ways, such as guiding lost tourists and rescuing wildlife, exemplifying their commitment to both nature and community [7] - The team has created a welcoming environment at the Birch Forest Management Station, providing amenities like water, Wi-Fi, and charging facilities for visitors [4]
三江源头“生命鸟巢”:原生鸟类与“新生”电网“和谐共生”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-27 09:54
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the harmonious coexistence of native bird species and the newly established power grid in the Sanjiangyuan region, showcasing the "Life Bird Nest" project initiated by the State Grid Corporation to protect both wildlife and electrical infrastructure [1][5][8]. Group 1: Project Overview - The "Life Bird Nest" project was launched in 2016 in the Sanjiangyuan region, focusing on bird and ecological protection while ensuring the safety of power lines [5][8]. - As of now, a total of 5,053 artificial bird nests have been installed, successfully attracting over 2,600 nests, with a nesting success rate exceeding 50% [8]. Group 2: Ecological Impact - Each constructed "Life Bird Nest" can reduce the population of rodents and grassland rodents by approximately 50 in the surrounding area during the raptor breeding season, thereby mitigating damage to grassland vegetation and soil [8]. - The project has been recognized as a typical case at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference, emphasizing its role in biodiversity conservation [8]. Group 3: Social Responsibility - The initiative reflects the State Grid Corporation's commitment to social responsibility by addressing the conflict between wildlife and electrical infrastructure, transforming power poles into safe nesting sites for birds [5][6]. - The project has expanded beyond Qinghai, being implemented in regions such as Inner Mongolia, Sichuan, Gansu, Ningxia, Xinjiang, and Tibet, demonstrating its scalability and effectiveness [8].
“让世界看到了生态保护的无限可能”——访捷克前苏马瓦国家公园主任吉里·马内克
人民网-国际频道 原创稿· 2025-07-26 05:43
人民网北京7月26日电 (记者汪思源)"此次访学经历,彻底颠覆了我对中国的固有印象——中国在自然 保护领域取得的卓越成就,重新点燃了我内心对自然保护的热情。中国绝非一个破坏或忽视自然的国家。相 反,它正以欧洲人从未想象的勇气和规模,推进自然保护事业。这种决心和行动,让我对自然保护的未来有 了新的期待。"吉里·马内克在接受记者采访时表示。 2023年夏天,马内克首次踏足中国,参与了由商务部主办、国家林业和草原局管理干部学院承办的"一 带一路"国家林业应对气候变化及可持续发展官员研修班,开展了为期20天的访学活动。此后,他多次重返 中国,实地参观了三江源、大熊猫、东北虎豹、海南热带雨林、武夷山等首批五个国家公园。 武夷山。图片由吉里·马内克提供 "在东北虎豹国家公园,我在冬季的雪野里追寻到老虎的足迹,每一道爪痕都印着山林王者的威严,仿 佛能听见雪下传来的沉步;在武夷山国家公园,我触摸到森林的深邃与丰饶,苍劲的古木与周边层层叠叠的 大红袍茶园相映成趣;在海南热带雨林国家公园,我幸运地聆听到清晨海南长臂猿在密林中的鸣唱,那声音 穿透晨雾,像大自然的晨曲;在大熊猫国家公园,我在野外观测到一只成年野生大熊猫的身影,清晰听 ...
中国两大能源工程震撼全球:印度已慌乱!外媒为何“酸评”不断?
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-26 05:24
Core Viewpoint - The construction of the Yarlung Tsangpo River downstream hydropower project and the commercial breakthrough in nuclear fusion technology by China Nuclear Group signify a major advancement in clean energy, attracting global attention despite some Western media framing it as a geopolitical tool and ecological threat [1][5][10]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Yarlung Tsangpo River downstream hydropower project has a total investment of 1.2 trillion yuan, aiming to build five hydropower stations along a 40-kilometer stretch, utilizing a natural drop of 2,230 meters [1][3]. - The project is expected to generate over 300 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, sufficient to meet the power supply needs of three Three Gorges hydropower stations [1][3]. Group 2: Technical Achievements - The project boasts a water utilization rate of 85%, significantly higher than typical hydropower stations, indicating more energy extraction per cubic meter of water [3]. - Advanced technologies such as intelligent TBM tunneling machines and frost-resistant concrete are employed to ensure safety and stability in the challenging geological conditions [3]. Group 3: Economic Impact - Upon completion, the project is projected to contribute 20 billion yuan annually to Tibet's fiscal revenue, accounting for two-thirds of the region's 2024 fiscal income [3]. - The project will create approximately 200,000 jobs and stimulate various industries, including construction materials, logistics, and tourism [3]. Group 4: Environmental Considerations - The project preserves 30% of the natural river channel for fish migration and maintains water flow fluctuations within 3%, ensuring ecological balance [3]. - It is expected to replace 120 million tons of standard coal annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 300 million tons each year [3]. Group 5: Geopolitical Context - Some Western media have downplayed the project's benefits, focusing instead on alleged concerns from downstream countries while ignoring critical data about water flow and storage capacity [5][6]. - The project is seen as a response to Western environmental hegemony, showcasing China's commitment to sustainable development and regional cooperation [10][12]. Group 6: Broader Implications - The Yarlung Tsangpo River hydropower project represents a significant technological innovation for China, reflecting advancements in energy development and ecological protection [7][9]. - It serves as a practical solution to global climate change, demonstrating that clean energy development can align with economic growth and environmental sustainability [9].
祁连山野生动物救助站:近距离守护高原生态链
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-26 01:44
Core Viewpoint - The Qilian Mountain National Park Wildlife Rescue Station serves as a unique wildlife rescue facility in China, operating 24/7 to care for injured animals and protect the high-altitude ecological chain [1][2]. Group 1: Wildlife Rescue Operations - The rescue station is home to 36 species of wildlife, with over two-thirds being key protected species in China, including snow leopards and black-necked cranes [2]. - Since its official operation in 2022, the station has rescued over 200 wild animals, with more than 40 successfully released back into the wild [4]. - The station has established a 400-acre high-altitude grassland as a training base for animals to relearn hunting and survival skills before release [4]. Group 2: Rehabilitation and Research - Each animal undergoes a thorough health check and personalized rehabilitation plan upon arrival, with special care given to vulnerable newborns [4]. - The station employs satellite tracking technology to monitor the survival of released animals, providing valuable data for ecological research [4]. - In 2023, data from tracking devices was used to analyze the migratory ecology of five raptors, enhancing knowledge about their habits and distribution [4]. Group 3: Educational and Social Impact - The rescue station serves as a living example for scientific research and public education, promoting wildlife conservation awareness [5]. - The facility hosts visitors and educational groups, using direct observation and immersive experiences to disseminate knowledge about wildlife [7]. - The engagement of individuals in wildlife conservation can lead to broader societal awareness and action [7].
一湾清水向港流丨护林员40余载守护东江水
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-07-24 12:35
在江西安远三百山,龚隆寿向来者介绍他们这些年的护林故事。新华网王晓震 摄 "巡一次山差不多10公里,要一天的时间,很难顾到家庭。"龚隆寿说,除了刚开始时家人的不理解,还有山林中的孤独和危险。 "当时山上存在盗伐,而且还是认识的村民,即使得罪人也要开口阻拦。"龚隆寿说,他还碰到过非法挖矿的,上去劝阻还被殴打威胁,"当时 也没觉得怕,因为我背后是正义和法理。" "谈不上奉献,就觉得是做了有意义的事情。"龚隆寿说,如今巡山队伍也从他一个人,变成65人,"光靠我们是管不好生态的,还得多亏父老 乡亲的理解支持。" 在江西安远三百山,龚隆寿当起义务"讲解员",向大湾区来的客人分享东江水的故事。新华网 王晓震 摄 新华网南昌7月24日电(王晓震)吃完早饭,今年66岁的护林员龚隆寿像往常一样,背上工具包走进三百山密林深处,开始了一天的巡山工 作。 三百山位于江西省赣州市安远县,是供港东江水的水源地之一。护水必先护林,保护好这片林区,意义重大。 1979年,退伍返乡的龚隆寿,凭借良好的身体素质和沉稳的性格被村干部看中,选为了三百山的一名护林员。这一干,就是40多年。 随着时代的变迁和政策的引导,护林压力相对减轻了,但龚隆寿并没 ...
万羽归时云作路 绘就人鸟共家园——“中国白鹭之乡”广西防城港的护鸟长卷
Xin Hua She· 2025-07-24 10:38
Core Points - The article highlights the ecological restoration efforts in Fangchenggang, Guangxi, particularly focusing on the increase in the population of egrets and the expansion of mangrove areas [1][3][4] - Fangchenggang has been recognized as "China's Hometown of Egrets" due to its rich biodiversity and significant wetland areas [1][3] Group 1: Ecological Restoration Efforts - Fangchenggang has implemented measures such as mangrove ecosystem restoration, returning ponds to the sea, and enhancing coastal wetland hydrodynamics, resulting in an increase of over 200 hectares of mangrove area since 2020, totaling nearly 2,300 hectares [3][5] - The number of bird species in the Beilun River Estuary Nature Reserve has increased from 187 species in 2010 to 310 species currently, including rare and endangered species [3][4] Group 2: Biodiversity and Habitat - The city serves as a crucial stopover for over 300,000 migratory birds annually, with a significant presence of shorebirds, gulls, and egrets [4][5] - The establishment of three national nature reserves and the designation of important wetland areas have contributed to the protection of wildlife habitats, enhancing public awareness of migratory bird conservation [5]
非法猎捕东方白鹳既担刑责也担民责
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-24 08:07
Core Viewpoint - The case highlights the illegal hunting of the endangered Oriental Stork, a first-class protected wildlife species in China, emphasizing the importance of wildlife protection laws and the consequences of violating them [1] Summary by Relevant Sections Incident Details - On January 26, 2024, three individuals were involved in illegal hunting activities near Baisha Lake in Sichuan Tianfu New District, where they attempted to capture a large bird, later identified as the Oriental Stork, valued at 100,000 yuan per bird [1] Legal Proceedings - The Sichuan Tianfu New District People's Procuratorate filed a criminal civil public interest lawsuit, seeking 100,000 yuan in compensation for the wildlife resource loss and demanding a public apology from the defendants [1] - The court found the defendants guilty of endangering precious and endangered wildlife, sentencing them to prison terms ranging from one year to seven months, along with fines between 5,000 to 10,000 yuan [1] Ecological Significance - The Oriental Stork is listed as endangered in the IUCN Red List and is crucial for maintaining ecological balance, earning the nickname "Panda of Birds" [1] - The case serves as a deterrent against illegal hunting, promoting the concept of "coexistence of all living things" and aiding in the protection of biodiversity in urban park areas [1]
守护好风景 共奔幸福路(辉煌60载 魅力新西藏)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-23 22:03
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the development of the Tarchin tourist town in the Ali region of Tibet, focusing on its ecological conservation efforts and the economic benefits derived from tourism, particularly through local services like yak transportation. Group 1: Ecological Conservation - The ecological environment around Lake Manasarovar has improved significantly, with local ecological guardians actively engaging with tourists to promote environmental protection [3][4][5] - There are 90 ecological guardians in the area, supported by the local Natural Resources and Forestry Bureau, who manage the wetlands and educate visitors on conservation [5] Group 2: Tourism Development - Tarchin tourist town has seen a rise in visitors due to improved infrastructure, with various shops and cafes catering to tourists [6][7] - Local businesses, such as a café selling original creative products, have benefited from government support, including rent reductions and regular visits from local officials [8] Group 3: Economic Impact on Local Community - The yak transportation service in Gangsha village provides significant income for local residents, with one villager earning around 6,000 yuan per month during peak tourist season [9] - The establishment of the Tibet Gangrenbuqi Tourism Service Co., Ltd. has led to increased revenue for the village, with projected earnings exceeding 22 million yuan in 2024, benefiting local shareholders [10]
南航学子跨越千里再赴“可可西里之约”
Nan Jing Ri Bao· 2025-07-23 00:17
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the ongoing commitment of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics students to ecological protection in the Hoh Xil region through their volunteer program "Love in Hoh Xil," which has been active for nine consecutive years [1][2]. Group 1: Volunteer Activities - The "Love in Hoh Xil" summer practice team traveled approximately 3,000 kilometers to the Sonam Dajie Protection Station, located at an average altitude of 4,600 meters, to engage in volunteer service [2]. - The team has significantly increased public awareness of environmental protection, as noted by team leader Wang Xinxiang, who has participated in the program for two consecutive years [2][3]. - The team provided free guided tours to over 600 visitors, sharing stories of local heroes and promoting ecological protection [3][6]. Group 2: Environmental Efforts - Team members actively cleaned up litter along the Qinghai-Tibet Highway, collecting plastic bottles, discarded oxygen tanks, and food packaging to enhance the local environment [3][4]. - The students faced challenges such as strong UV radiation and altitude sickness but remained dedicated to their mission of environmental stewardship [4]. Group 3: Cultural and Educational Initiatives - The team designed and sold cultural and creative products, with proceeds directed to ecological restoration efforts, aiming to spread awareness of Hoh Xil's beauty and conservation needs [5]. - Over the past nine years, the team has utilized various educational methods to share the stories of Hoh Xil with a broader audience across the country [6].