Dear readers, have you heard? The water quality of the Yangtze River is improving rapidly! According to the latest data, the water quality indicators of the Wuhan section of the Yangtze River have met the requirements of the national surface water environmental quality standard for several consecutive years, which means that the quality of our river water is improving at a gratifying rate year by year!
On March 5, Wang Qiong, a senior technician of water quality inspection at the Zongguan Water Plant of Wuhan Water Affairs Group, put forward a much-talked-about proposal at the National People's Congress meeting - "support the establishment of the Yangtze River Ecological Court in Wuhan, Hubei Province", which is behind her firm belief and responsibility for the protection of the Yangtze River environment.
Don't worry, that's not all! As China's first river basin law, the Yangtze River Protection of the People's Republic of China has been implemented for two years, and its huge role in promoting is contributing to the protection and restoration of the ecological environment of the Yangtze River. The establishment of the Yangtze River Ecological Court in Wuhan, Hubei Province will help further optimize the management and protection of ecological and environmental resources in the Yangtze River Basin, and provide strong legal guarantee and scientific and technological support for the high-quality development of the Yangtze River Basin.
However, the more exciting news is that the finless porpoise conservation efforts are also making great progress! Wang Qiong's "Ex-situ Conservation and National Project for the Rewilding of Yangtze Finless Porpoises" has attracted much attention. In the past few decades of conservation and development, the environment of the Yangtze River waters has continued to improve, not only accelerating the breeding rate of finless porpoises, but also in the Tianezhou Ex-situ Reserve, the population of finless porpoises has exceeded 100, which is much more than the environmental capacity of about 80.
In order to ensure that the finless porpoise can safely return to the Yangtze River, they need to be trained in the wild and learn to be self-sufficient. As Wang Qiong puts it: "The finless porpoise is like a 'baby's-room' in the reserve, without worrying about food or clothing, but before returning to the Yangtze River, they must learn to hunt for food on their own and avoid external damage." "Such a conservation project will not only help adjust the population structure of the finless porpoise and promote the restoration of the natural population, but will also become a highlight of ecological environmental protection!"
At this year's National People's Congress and the National People's Congress, Wang Qiong will put forward more specific suggestions, including the preparation of the "Ex situ Protection of the Yangtze River Finless Porpoise Rewilding and Reintroduction Project Plan", and increase the research on the rewilding and monitoring technology of the finless porpoise, so as to contribute more to the ecological and environmental protection of the Yangtze River.
So, let's cheer for the protection of the Yangtze River! Let us look forward to the future of the Yangtze River, the water is clear, the shore is green, the fish leaps, and the people are human, because this is related to the future and well-being of each of us!
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