
China to Launch Nationwide Tagging System for Ancient Trees
The Chinese mainland is set to launch a nationwide tagging system to protect ancient and notable trees, reinforcing their status as green national treasures.
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The Chinese mainland is set to launch a nationwide tagging system to protect ancient and notable trees, reinforcing their status as green national treasures.
Türkiye commits to planting over 500 million seeds to restore forests damaged by wildfires, enhancing efforts in reforestation and fire prevention.
The endangered Fanjingshan fir, native to China’s Guizhou Province, sees new hope as over 1,000 seedlings are successfully bred by the Guizhou Academy of Forestry, marking a leap in conservation efforts.
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