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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