Yellow River Delta Hosts Record 400,000 Migratory Birds This Winter
Over 400,000 migratory birds flock to China’s Yellow River Delta this winter, aided by habitat improvements and advanced monitoring systems.
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Over 400,000 migratory birds flock to China’s Yellow River Delta this winter, aided by habitat improvements and advanced monitoring systems.
Discover the importance of China’s youngest land formation, the Yellow River Delta wetlands, and their vital role in biodiversity and climate resilience on World Wetlands Day 2025.
A feature on the Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve, where senior engineer Zhao Yajie and her team use advanced technology to protect migratory birds.
Endangered black-faced spoonbills have been found breeding for the first time in the Yellow River Delta in the Chinese mainland, extending their known breeding range by several hundred kilometers.
Shandong Province released a white paper on biodiversity conservation in the Yellow River Delta, highlighting significant efforts in protecting the region’s unique ecosystems.
Each autumn, China’s Yellow River Delta becomes a haven for migratory birds like red-crowned cranes, offering a spectacular natural display and highlighting important conservation efforts.