Beijing to launch survey into ‘love birds’ as city improves environment
The
Beijing Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is to launch a survey this
month on Mandarin ducks (Aix Galericulata) for the first time to find out how
they adapt to urban life, according to the Beijing Municipal Forestry and Parks
Bureau.
March
3 is World Wildlife Day. To mark the occasion, Beijing will launch a survey
into the wildlife habitat in urban built-up areas and set up conservation areas
to restrict human activities so that wild animals can live more freely.
The
integrated survey into precious species such as the Mandarin duck will involve
analyzing their species, numbers, distribution, survival and threatening
factors in this city.
In
an investigation carried out on January 27 with the support of volunteers, 547
Mandarin ducks were found in nine major habitats within Beijing's fifth ring
road, Shi Yang, the person in charge of the investigation, told Beijing Youth
Daily.
The
Mandarin duck is an auspicious icon in China, representing love between men and
women.
The
survey will last three to five years, during which large amounts of data will
be obtained to learn more about the numbers and distribution of the bird, which
will serve as a foundation for research into the Mandarin Duck's reproduction
and migration patterns, said Shi.
The
best way to protect wildlife is to protect their habitat, especially the large
treesand bushes around rivers and lakes, Luo Juchun, a professor at Beijing
Forestry University, told Beijing Youth Daily.
"Birds
prefer the wild, and cities have a certain influence on their daily activities.
However, Beijing has created a living environment for them as a modern
metropolis with its good afforestation," said Shi.
Source:Global
Times/People’s Daily
Two
Mandarin ducks frolic in a pond in a park in Beijing on March 1. Photo: VCG
Beijing to launch survey into ‘love birds’ as city improves environment
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