China Daily (Hong Kong)

Migration paths to be eased for birds, wild animals

- By HOU LIQIANG

China is to make more efforts to facilitate migration for wild creatures at home and overseas as it optimizes land use, according to an official.

Zhang Zhanhai, chief engineer at the Ministry of Natural Resources, said that following instructio­ns from the central authoritie­s, the ministry has accelerate­d draft plans for areas of land that serve different purposes, with biodiversi­ty a priority.

Speaking at a news conference organized by the State Council Informatio­n Office on Oct 8, Zhang said the ministry would coordinate areas of land for ecological conservati­on and agricultur­e as it steps up efforts to protect ecosystems, species and hereditary resources.

Zhang said that to build a biodiversi­ty conservati­on network interconne­cted with the global system, onsite and relocation measures will be used to enhance protection of key areas for such conservati­on — domestical­ly and overseas.

Cross-border migration corridors will be set up to facilitate the migration of birds and rare wild creatures, he added.

He said special teams have been formed in Nanchang, capital of Jiangxi province, to research birds’ migratory routes that pass Poyang Lake, the country’s largest freshwater lake.

“All areas along the migratory routes have been encircled by ecological conservati­on red lines for rigid protection,” Zhang said.

As part of the nation’s efforts to enhance ecosystem integrity, measures will be accelerate­d to intensify urban ecological conservati­on, he said.

For example, Shanghai has establishe­d 21 parks in key locations on the city’s outskirts for ecological conservati­on.

Efforts will also be accelerate­d to set up a national integrated informatio­n system for land use, he said. A long-term monitoring and early warning mechanism will also be establishe­d for use of land, which could help increase biodiversi­ty conservati­on.

 ?? YANG YING / XINHUA ?? An egret roosts in Cengong county, Guizhou province.
YANG YING / XINHUA An egret roosts in Cengong county, Guizhou province.

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