The finless porpoise, known as the "water giant panda", is the "index organism" of the ecological environment of the Yangtze River Basin.

Poyang Lake has been banned from fishing for a year, and finless porpoises have frequently appeared in the lake area.

During the Spring Festival this year, many tourists have also come to watch, take pictures and spend a happy Spring Festival in an ecological tour.

  Recently, in the Zhupaoshan waters of Duchang County, Poyang Lake, the lake is lively and lively. The finless porpoises emerge happily from time to time. They sometimes hunt together in the water and sometimes chase and play in groups. Jumping up, let the tourists exclaim bursts of wonder.

  It is understood that the Yangtze finless porpoise is a national first-class protected wild animal.

The Yangtze finless porpoise is the only known freshwater population of finless porpoise in the world. There are only about 1,000 finless porpoises in the world, 450 of which are distributed in the waters of Poyang Lake.

  Huashan Du Chunquan reports from Duchang, Jiangxi

Editor in charge: [Liu Xian]