CBCGDF BCON Participates in the Joint Patrol for Oriental White Stork in Heiyanzi Town, Bohai Bay

On November 17, 2023, the State Grid Public Welfare Foundation, CBCGDF Research Department of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation(CBCGDF), CBCGDF Community Conservation Areas, State Grid Tangshan Fengnan District Power Supply Company, as well as Tangshan Wildlife Conservation Association, and Tangshan Caofeidian District Zaishuiyifang Wetland Research Institute went to Heiyanzi Town, Bohai Bay to participate in the multi-party Oriental White Stork joint patrol organized by the State Grid Tangshan Fengnan District Power Supply Company.

On November 17, after the joint patrol personnel at the Oriental White Stork nesting site of the 35 kv and 110 kv transmission lines near Heiyanzi, everyone also visited the power supply station newly built this year in Heiyanzi Wildlife Protection Temporary Rescue Station, and held an exchange and reporting meeting on joint patrols and protection of Oriental White Storks at Heiyan Sub-grid Company.

At the reporting meeting, State Grid Tangshan Fengnan District Power Supply Company made a detailed summary of the company's work on the "Migratory Bird Lifeline" this year, and planned to build an Oriental White Stork science popularization platform next year, further improve the White Stork household registration management system, and protect the ecological environment of the nesting area.




Original article:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/2hEqMAojpArYNRgxfjDrdA

Translator: Daisy

Checked by: Sara

Editor: Daisy

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