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Wildlife on the rise in China
www.chinanews.cn 2005-11-01 11:22:22
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
Tibetan antelopes were seen at Kekexili's uninhabited region, an animal
reserve in Qinghai Province. (File)
Nov. 1 - A senior official with the State Forestry Administration says
the number of wild animals and plants in China is on the rise, due to the
country's efforts in protecting their habitats.
Head of the administration's wildlife protection department, Zhuo
Rongsheng, made this comment Monday in a press conference in Beijing.
The official noted the number of natural reserves in China has topped
1600, some 760 more than in 2001, which helps protect more than 100
endangered species, including giant pandas and golden monkeys.
He added that the number of over half of the wild species in China has
been steadily increasing.
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