River Guardians Make a Comeback! 🎉
In an exciting win for wildlife conservation, over 10 Yangtze finless porpoises—often called 'river pandas'—were spotted swimming in the Jingjiang section of the Yangtze River! 🐬 The sightings, recorded during a recent survey in east China's Jiangsu Province, mark a hopeful moment for this critically endangered species.
Why This Matters 🌍
With fewer than 1,000 left globally, these porpoises are a barometer for the Yangtze's health. Their presence signals cleaner waters and thriving ecosystems—good news for both nature lovers and climate warriors! 🌱
Local Efforts Paying Off 💪
China's decade-long fishing bans and habitat restoration projects in the Yangtze Basin are showing results. Think of it like a real-life Atlantis revival—except this one's saving smiley-faced porpoises instead of mermaids! 😄
Reference(s):
cgtn.com