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China’s Poyang Lake wetlands, restored by fishing bans and pollution rules, now host record bird numbers, including 90% of the world’s Siberian white cranes.
Restored wetlands around China’s Poyang Lake are seeing record numbers of migratory birds, including over 90% of the world’s Siberian white cranes, due to a fishing ban since 2020 and a 2024 phosphorus pollution regulation.
Advanced monitoring using AI, drones, and forecasting models tracks bird populations and habitat health.
Conservation efforts, backed by international support and community involvement, have boosted endangered species like finless porpoises and demonstrate successful coexistence of environmental protection and local livelihoods.
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Los humedales del lago Poyang de China, restaurados por la prohibición de la pesca y las normas de contaminación, albergan ahora un número récord de aves, incluido el 90% de las grullas blancas siberianas del mundo.