Northwest China’s Heihe Wetland National Nature Reserve is buzzing with life as migratory bird populations soar—thanks to a conservation revival! The endangered black stork, known for its picky habitat preferences, is now thriving here, with 82 nests spotted this year—27 chicks successfully took flight, up from last year’s count.
Shan Guofeng, a conservation official, shared the hype: \"The black stork’s stable breeding here proves our eco-efforts are paying off. Clean water and safe habitats = happy birds!\"
Located in Gansu Province, the reserve has become a viral-worthy sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts and climate advocates alike. With wetland restoration gaining traction globally, this success story is a reminder: small steps can lead to big wins for Mother Nature.
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