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NE China s Wetland City Sees More Migratory Birds Due To Ecological Restoration Efforts

PANJIN, CHINA - APRIL 2: (COMPILATION) (EDIT) Northeast China's wetland city sees more migratory birds due to ecological restoration efforts on April 2, 2022 in Panjin, China. Since entering the peak migrating season in 2022, more than 190,000 water birds of 43 species have arrived in the city's wetland, according to the local nature reserve. Some rare birds species, including red-crowned cranes, oriental white storks, and squawk ducks, have also been spotted. (Footage by Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images)
PANJIN, CHINA - APRIL 2: (COMPILATION) (EDIT) Northeast China's wetland city sees more migratory birds due to ecological restoration efforts on April 2, 2022 in Panjin, China. Since entering the peak migrating season in 2022, more than 190,000 water birds of 43 species have arrived in the city's wetland, according to the local nature reserve. Some rare birds species, including red-crowned cranes, oriental white storks, and squawk ducks, have also been spotted. (Footage by Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images)
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April 02, 2022
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