China's Zoige Wetland, revitalized since 1990s, designated a national park for environmental protection and tourism.

The Zoige Wetland in Sichuan Province, China, has seen significant revitalization since the 1990s after suffering from overgrazing and climate change in the 1970s. Government efforts, including limiting livestock and constructing dams, have restored the ecosystem, improved grass quality, and increased local herders' incomes. In 2022, it was designated a national park, enhancing conservation efforts and attracting tourism, showcasing a balance between economic growth and environmental protection.

September 21, 2024
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