The Rescue Journey of the Bar-Headed Geese in the Xiaobai River Wetland of the Yellow River Requires Everyone's Joint Efforts

 After Ms. Wang Hua from the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation(CBCGDF) learned about the murder of the bar-headed goose(Anser indicus), she immediately formed a group of six people with Ms. Yang Xiaohong to support the public welfare activity of protecting the bar-headed goose and "Guarding Thousands of Life, You and Me Together".


The bar-headed goose has a wide flight area and a wide protection area. It equires collective efforts to be effectively protected and its habitat preserved. The power of public welfare, government and media cannot be ignored.

 

Protecting the biodiversity around us is protecting human habitat. During the Spring Festival of 2024, the Yellow River was frozen, and vehicles could not enter the Xiaobaihe Wetland. They had to go west along the Yellow River embankment. After walking for a long time, Wang Hua found a protect wild animals sign. Poachers must have been afraid of being discovered and called the police in time. However, the number of report hotline been derstoyed by someone unknow, suppose the poachers want to avoid being brought to justice.


Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/btrWPGpxXFS084CxYcQG1g

Translator: Maggie

Editor: Maggie

Checked by: YUJIE    

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