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More than 20 writers went to the Xundian Black-necked Crane Nature Reserve to collect wind

On February 26, more than 20 Xundian writers and writers of the Kunming Children's Literature Research Association participated in the concentrated collection and creation activities of the Liangzi Black-necked Crane Nature Reserve in Xundian Henghe, Kunming City, and jointly explored the achievements of the construction of Ecological Civilization in Xundian.

More than 20 writers went to the Xundian Black-necked Crane Nature Reserve to collect wind

Sponsored by the Xundian County Federation of Literature and Literature, organized by the Xundian Writers Association and the Kunming Children's Literature Research Association, the event took the theme of "Crane Bixiao - Xundian Henghe Liangzi Black-necked Crane Nature Reserve" as the theme to appreciate the outstanding results achieved in the construction of ecological civilization in Xundian in recent years. The writers came to Qingshuihai and Henghe Liangzi to overlook the beautiful scenery of Qingshui Haishui Water Source Conservation Area, gain an in-depth understanding of the construction of Henghe Liangzi Nature Reserve, and carefully observe the living habits of black-necked cranes. From macro to micro, touch and feel the blue sky, green mountains and clear water of Xundian, and deeply appreciate the effective nature protection, ecological restoration, and harmonious coexistence of man and nature in Xundian.

More than 20 writers went to the Xundian Black-necked Crane Nature Reserve to collect wind

It is understood that the existing total protected area of the Xundian Henghe Liangzi Black-necked Crane Nature Reserve is 7217.3 hectares. With the establishment and improvement of the joint law enforcement mechanism, the implementation of the project of returning farmland to wetland and wetland restoration, the wetland ecosystem of the reserve has become increasingly perfect, creating a comfortable and safe wintering environment for black-necked cranes. According to observations, 85 wintering black-necked cranes have been observed in 2022, compared with 58 in 2018, 74 in 2019, and 77 in 2020, and the population of black-necked cranes has gradually shown a steady growth trend.

More than 20 writers went to the Xundian Black-necked Crane Nature Reserve to collect wind

"This kind of wind collection activity is particularly interesting, not only allowing us to appreciate the beautiful natural scenery, but also making the protection of black-necked cranes full of humanistic flavor, providing conditions for us to create good works." The painters who participated in the collection said that such a scenery stemmed from the protection of the ecological environment in Xundian.

Pocket Spring City reporter: Yang Xuehuang

Editor-in-charge: Zhang Xi

Editor: Wu Chenping

Final Judge: Zhou Jianjun

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