Taiwan’s Fertile Lands: A Geological Gift Shaped by Time
Explore how Taiwan’s unique geological history created its fertile lands, diverse ecosystems, and resilience against typhoons, shaping its natural abundance.
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Explore how Taiwan’s unique geological history created its fertile lands, diverse ecosystems, and resilience against typhoons, shaping its natural abundance.
World Migratory Bird Day highlights global efforts to protect migratory birds and their habitats, emphasizing harmony between urban development and nature.
Heilongjiang’s Naoli River National Nature Reserve becomes vital sanctuary for 250+ bird species, showcasing China’s ecological conservation achievements.
UNESCO spotlights Asia’s mangrove conservation efforts as vital climate shields and economic assets on International Mangrove Day. #BlueCarbon #CoastalResilience
Explore how Taiwan’s unique geological history shaped its fertile lands and rich ecosystems, offering insights into its natural resilience and resources.
Taiwan’s Yushan Mountain Range, formed millions of years ago, protects the island from typhoons and sustains its unique ecosystems and agriculture.
Explore Zhalong Nature Preserve, a vital wetland in China’s Heilongjiang Province, renowned as the world’s largest habitat for wild red-crowned cranes and a key stop for migratory birds.
Shuiquan Village in Shanxi Province becomes a vibrant wildlife nursery as grey herons raise chicks in tree-top nests, showcasing ecological harmony.
On International Bird Day, experts emphasize Asia’s pivotal role in avian conservation and its impact on global biodiversity and public health.