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China’s Yellow River Delta wetland restoration has revived endangered species, boosted bird populations, and balanced development with ecology.
In China’s Yellow River Delta, conservation efforts have led to the recovery of endangered species like the oriental white stork, with over 4,200 offspring born by 2025.
Wetland restoration, including water replenishment and habitat creation, has supported a growing bird population, with 376 species now recorded.
The area, along major migratory flyways, attracts millions of birds and international birdwatchers, boosting tourism.
Despite being a petrochemical hub, Dongying balances development with ecology through bird-safe infrastructure and renewable energy, including a record-breaking offshore wind turbine.
Advanced monitoring via AI and satellites ensures effective wildlife protection, while experts confirm properly sited wind turbines do not disrupt migration.
China’s wetland network now spans over 53 million hectares across more than 2,200 protected areas, the largest in Asia.
La restauración de los humedales del Delta del Río Amarillo de China ha revivido especies en peligro de extinción, aumentado las poblaciones de aves y equilibrado el desarrollo con la ecología.