Capital extends helping hand to wildlife

By XIN WEN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-03-26 07:31
Share
Share - WeChat
Shi Yang (left) and a colleague treat injured birds at the Beijing Wildlife Rescue Center. [Photo by Zhang Yan/for China Daily]

Legislation completed

With the number of wildlife species in Beijing rising due to the improved urban environment, local authorities have strengthened protection efforts.

In April last year, legislation was completed for the city's wild animal conservation regulation, which bans the consumption and trading of all terrestrial wildlife and certain aquatic species that are on the city's wildlife conservation list.

Anyone found artificially breeding wild animals faces a fine of 20,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan ($3,074 to $15,350), according to the regulation, which took effect on June 1 last year.

Dai Mingchao, deputy director of the Beijing Gardening and Greening Bureau, said to better implement the regulations, protection of wildlife species and habitats has been strengthened.

"Our main focus is on creating a good habitat for wild animals," he said, adding that the city now has 367,000 hectares of nature reserves and scenic spots, accounting for 22 percent of its land area.

In 2017, the Beijing municipal government began removing illegal structures and relocating manufacturing industry and some public services to neighboring counties in Hebei province.

The aim was to restore the city's traditional appearance and help it develop as a world-class and more-livable capital. The work will continue until 2030.

Dai said the relocation includes building city forests and small wetlands, along with storage facilities to provide food and water for wildlife.

"It's an important way for the capital to maintain wildlife biodiversity and promote the restoration of regional biodiversity," he said, adding that scientific research is also underway on the protection of wild animals in small populations.

This year, an additional 10,667 hectares of forest and 400 hectares of urban green spaces will be provided in Beijing, according to a plan released by the gardening and greening bureau last month.

Dai said that since 2018 at least one benjeshecken, also known as a "dead hedge", which is constructed from materials left over from pruning, clearing or forestry activities, has been planted on every 66.67 hectares of vacant land in Beijing.

Native plants and excess materials are then added to form an artificial barrier, which gradually provides food and shelter for small mammals and reptiles.

|<< Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next   >>|
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲AV无码国产精品色| 91青青草视频在线观看| 一本久久精品一区二区| a级毛片免费高清视频| 欧美亚洲日本另类人人澡gogo| 色综久久天天综合绕视看| 狠狠综合久久av一区二区| 最美情侣中文字幕电影| 少妇高潮喷水久久久久久久久久 | 91精品免费看| 能播放18xxx18女同| 波多野结衣中文字幕电影| 欧美xxxxxxxxxx黑人| 日本久久久久中文字幕| 天天干天天爽天天射| 国产极品美女高潮无套| 免费黄色a视频| 亚州1区2区3区4区产品乱码2021| 中文字幕91在线| 曰批全过程免费视频播放网站| 色妞色视频一区二区三区四区| 浪小辉chinese野战做受| 日本高清xxx| 国产高清天干天天美女| 国产乱子伦精品无码码专区| 亚洲黄色片一级| 久久伊人精品一区二区三区| jizz国产视频| 国产鲁鲁视频在线播放| 男人扒开添女人下部免费视频| 欧美三级免费观看| 成人无码嫩草影院| 国产精品天干天干| 喝乖女的奶水h1v| 亚洲国产夜色在线观看| 四虎影视久久久免费观看| 国产亚洲成在线播放va| 国产亚洲情侣久久精品| 国产丝袜无码一区二区三区视频 | 青青青国产成人久久111网站| 精品无人区无码乱码毛片国产|