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Dongting Lake Area's Ecology Keeps Improving

2025-04-30 Download Print

On April 27, common moorhens were busy building nests in a pond in Yi'nan Village, Yingtian Town, Quyuan Management District, Yueyang City. As the ecological environment of the Dongting Lake area continues to improve, the number of common moorhen, a national second-grade protected bird, has increased significantly. Since the beginning of spring, common moorhens are frequently seen nesting and raising their young in the ponds of the Quyuan Management Area. (Photo/Song Zhengjun)


On April 27, common moorhens were busy building nests in a pond in Yi'nan Village, Yingtian Town, Quyuan Management District, Yueyang City. As the ecological environment of the Dongting Lake area continues to improve, the number of common moorhen, a national second-grade protected bird, has increased significantly. Since the beginning of spring, common moorhens are frequently seen nesting and raising their young in the ponds of the Quyuan Management Area. (Photo/Song Zhengjun)


On April 27, common moorhens were busy building nests in a pond in Yi'nan Village, Yingtian Town, Quyuan Management District, Yueyang City. As the ecological environment of the Dongting Lake area continues to improve, the number of common moorhen, a national second-grade protected bird, has increased significantly. Since the beginning of spring, common moorhens are frequently seen nesting and raising their young in the ponds of the Quyuan Management Area. (Photo/Song Zhengjun)


On April 27, common moorhens were busy building nests in a pond in Yi'nan Village, Yingtian Town, Quyuan Management District, Yueyang City. As the ecological environment of the Dongting Lake area continues to improve, the number of common moorhen, a national second-grade protected bird, has increased significantly. Since the beginning of spring, common moorhens are frequently seen nesting and raising their young in the ponds of the Quyuan Management Area. (Photo/Song Zhengjun)


This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Yu Jiangjiang

Chinese source: hunantoday