Exciting news from the Chinese mainland's iconic Yangtze River basin – aquatic biodiversity is on the rise! After a bold 10-year fishing ban was launched several years ago, recent monitoring from 2021 to 2024 revealed 344 native fish species, an increase of 36 species compared to the 2017-2020 period. 🐟🌿
This update was announced at a meeting in Hubei Province, highlighting the power of forward-thinking environmental policies. It’s a clear win for nature and a reminder that sustainable actions can lead to real change, blending conservation with modern innovation. 💡🌍
For tech-savvy urbanites from vibrant cities across South and Southeast Asia, this story resonates—whether you're catching up on news via your mobile or advocating for a greener future. Let’s celebrate this success and keep pushing for progress! 🌱✨
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China's iconic Yangtze River basin sees improving aquatic biodiversity
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