宜昌:護(hù)鱘歸江
Yichang:Guarding the Chinese Sturgeon's Journey Home
The Chinese sturgeon, a "living fossil" dating back to the age of dinosaurs, is born in the Yangtze River, grows in the ocean, and migrates thousands of miles back to the Yangtze to spawn. Yichang serves as a key hub along this migration route.
In Yichang, scientists carefully breed young sturgeon, track them using sonar tags, and preserve genetic material through a dedicated gene bank. The city has adopted single-span bridge designs to keep migration channels clear, while former fishermen now patrol the river as conservation workers.
Together, these efforts support the recovery of the Chinese sturgeon and contribute to biodiversity conservation across the Yangtze River Basin.
中華鱘,與恐龍同時(shí)代的“活化石”。它們生于長(zhǎng)江,長(zhǎng)于大海,最終千里洄游,返回長(zhǎng)江產(chǎn)卵。宜昌,是這條回家路上的關(guān)鍵“守護(hù)站”。在宜昌,科研人員精心培育幼鱘,以聲吶追蹤、基因庫(kù)存續(xù)物種。城市建橋“一跨過(guò)江”留出生命通道,漁民轉(zhuǎn)型巡護(hù)長(zhǎng)江。這些努力不僅關(guān)乎中華鱘這一物種的存續(xù),也為整個(gè)長(zhǎng)江流域的生物多樣性保護(hù)提供了重要支撐。
一審:謝莉娜
二審:朱俊鈴
三審:周喜林
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