Decades of overfishing and habitat degradation led to huge declines in freshwater biodiversity in China's longest river, but ...
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6 years after China banned fishing in its largest river, endangered species are making a comeback
A 10-year fishing ban in the Yangtze River triggers biodiversity recovery.
An extraordinary effort to halt all commercial fishing for 10 years on the Yangtze River is restoring habitat and biodiversity.
Doubling of fish biomass and rebounding of endangered species shows government measures starting to work, biologists say ...
Off the coast of Shanghai, near Hengsha, archaeologists recovered Yangtze No. 2, a wooden trading vessel that sank around 150 years ago. River silt sealed the ship for generations. Inside lay ...
Provincial governors and key ministers from China’s water, environment, forest, and agriculture sectors in the Yangtze River basin met to develop a common strategy and action plan for protecting the ...
The last week of 2024 brought news that the Chinese government had approved the construction of a hydropower dam on the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo river. The announcement has raised concerns ...
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