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More Birds Settled Along Chongling River Thanks to Improved Ecological Environment

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The photo, taken on April 7, shows flocks of birds flying along the banks of the Chongling River in Jiahe County. In recent years, the county authority has intensified efforts to improve the environment in both urban and rural areas, achieving continuous improvements in the living environment and natural ecosystems. The initiative has attracted large numbers of wild birds such as egrets to settle and breed in the area. (Photo/Huang Chuntao) 


The photo, taken on April 7, shows flocks of birds flying along the banks of the Chongling River in Jiahe County. In recent years, the county authority has intensified efforts to improve the environment in both urban and rural areas, achieving continuous improvements in the living environment and natural ecosystems. The initiative has attracted large numbers of wild birds such as egrets to settle and breed in the area. (Photo/Huang Chuntao) 


The photo, taken on April 7, shows flocks of birds flying along the banks of the Chongling River in Jiahe County. In recent years, the county authority has intensified efforts to improve the environment in both urban and rural areas, achieving continuous improvements in the living environment and natural ecosystems. The initiative has attracted large numbers of wild birds such as egrets to settle and breed in the area. (Photo/Huang Chuntao) 


The photo, taken on April 7, shows flocks of birds flying along the banks of the Chongling River in Jiahe County. In recent years, the county authority has intensified efforts to improve the environment in both urban and rural areas, achieving continuous improvements in the living environment and natural ecosystems. The initiative has attracted large numbers of wild birds such as egrets to settle and breed in the area. (Photo/Huang Chuntao) 


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

Translator: Xiao Juan 

Chinese sources: hunan.gov.cn; hunantoday