The construction of beautiful China starts again, forest expansion and quality improvement to build an ecological barrier
As an important ecological barrier, forest has always been the focus of ecological restoration in my country.
In the past ten years, the country has completed afforestation of 960 million mu, and the types of forests have been continuously enriched.
In the report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, it is proposed to improve the diversity, stability and sustainability of ecosystems, and to accelerate the implementation of major projects for the protection and restoration of important ecosystems.
Various localities are taking various measures to actively expand green space.
At dawn, the workers of Yunyong Forest Farm in Foshan, Guangdong began to tend the newly planted tree species this year in autumn. By renting the surrounding natural villages and mountains, the forest farm area has been increased from 30,000 mu to 45,000 mu. Not only has the forest area been expanded, but also more than 50 species of precious tree species such as Dalbergia sinensis, red vertebrae, and flame wood have been planted through forest stand reconstruction. , greatly improving the health of the forest.
In the future, Yunyong Forest Farm will comprehensively improve the ecological function of the forest and create a "Saihanba in the Pearl River Delta".
Not only is the forest on the ground increasing, but the forest in the water is also expanding.
In the Beilun River Estuary National Nature Reserve in Fangchenggang City, Guangxi, workers are planting mangrove seedlings on the beach while the tide is low. In the near future, these new "coast guards" will become the ecological guardians of this sea area.
The mangrove marine ecosystem is the second most carbon-rich ecosystem in the world, sequestering carbon five times more efficiently than tropical rainforests.
In addition to its many important functions such as wind and wave protection, shore-fixing and dike protection, it is also an important place for marine organisms to reproduce and migrate, migratory birds to migrate, and marine animals to breed and inhabit.
After years of hard work, the area of mangroves in the Beilun River Estuary National Nature Reserve in Guangxi has increased from more than 1,100 hectares to 1,300 hectares. It has become a nursery and breeding base for many marine organisms, a safe passage for migratory birds and an important habitat.
A new pattern of biodiversity management in my country has basically taken shape
The report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China emphasized the implementation of major projects for biodiversity conservation.
In recent years, through the protection and habitat construction of endangered wild animals in my country, the habitat space of wild animals has been continuously expanded, and the number of populations has continued to increase.
This precious video was accidentally discovered by the staff of the Heilongjiang Dongning Bureau of the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park when they were collecting data from field cameras recently.
In the three months from July to September this year, the infrared camera continuously monitored two images of three leopards in the same frame. Through comparison, two female leopards and two cubs belong to different individuals.
It is understood that since the beginning of this year, the Dongning Bureau of Siberian Tiger and Leopard National Park has photographed six images of Siberian tiger and leopard cubs in its jurisdiction, the most in history.
In the past ten years, from the implementation of national park system construction, the delineation of ecological protection red lines, the continuous strengthening of in situ and ex situ protection, and the continuous improvement of ecological environment quality, and the coordinated promotion of biodiversity conservation and green development, China's biodiversity governance has become a new trend. The pattern is basically formed.
Up to now, 90% of China's terrestrial ecosystem types and 71% of national key protected wild animal and plant species have been effectively protected.
(CCTV News Client Headquarters CCTV reporter Wang Chen, He Ying, Liao Mi, Liu Chang, Huang Haijun, Yang Yang, Wei Wenwen, Zhang An, Guangdong, Taiwan, Foshan, Taiwan, Hubei, Taiwan, Fangcheng, integrated media)