2024 World Migratory Bird Day|CBCGDF Joins Hands with State Grid Corporation of China to Protect the "Lifeline of Migratory Birds"

 On October 11, on the occasion of the 2024 World Migratory Bird Day, the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation and State Grid Corporation of China Cangzhou Bohai New Area Power Supply Company jointly carried out joint patrol activities in the Nandagang Wetland Nature Reserve.

 


CBCGDF Deputy Secretary-General Xiao Qing and State Grid Cangzhou Bohai New Area Power Supply Company department leader Pan Xiaojia and others participated in the patrol operation.

 

Previously, after the State Grid "Migratory Bird Lifeline" project was launched in September 2021, CBCGDF conducted a field survey of the bird situation on the line at the project site in Cangzhou, Hebei, to understand the bird-related fault problems and current status of local power transmission lines, and proposed targeted solutions. After that, CBCGDF worked together with the Nandagang Wetland and Bird Nature Reserve Management Office and the State Grid Cangzhou Power Supply Company to promote and complete the reasonable layout of three Oriental White Stork Attraction Nests in the Nandagang Wetland Nature Reserve and the installation of three sets of monitoring equipment on the southeast side of the lake in the reserve. During this joint patrol, the participants also went to the Oriental White Stork Attraction Nest and the monitoring equipment installation site for observation, patrol and communication.

 

After the patrol guidance activity, Xiao Qing conducted a thematic training on bird-line conflicts and ecological solutions in Cangzhou. At the beginning of the training, he first briefly introduced the basic situation of the "Migratory Bird Lifeline" public welfare project, analyzed the bird-line conflicts in Cangzhou and the current situation, proposed typical domestic bird-line conflict response measures, and proposed new strategies based on the actual situation of Cangzhou's local power grid. Frontline employees of the State Grid Cangzhou Bohai New Area Power Supply Company and its power supply stations participated in the training.

 

Since the implementation of the State Grid's "Migratory Bird Lifeline" public welfare project, in order to reduce bird-related faults on transmission lines, CBCGDF, State Grid's provincial companies and other project sites have continuously gathered the forces of enterprises, governments, social groups and other parties, and strived to create a good living environment for the habitat, reproduction and migration of rare birds such as Oriental White Storks along the migratory routes, promote the protection of rare birds and the safe, harmonious and win-win situation of transmission line protection, while taking into account bird protection and power grid development, creating conditions for the realization of neighborhood biodiversity protection.

 

Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/i_3j5T1e7kvispOzve93xA

Translator: Maggie

Editor: Maggie

Checked by: Richard     

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