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Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park: Egret Flying "wet" love

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Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park: Egret Flying "wet" love

Hunan Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park presents a magnificent picture of the harmony between water and sky, and the harmonious coexistence of man and nature

Red Network Moment News on October 17 (correspondent Chen Yong He Yujun) "The sunset and the lonely crane fly together, and the autumn water is the same for a long time." On the evening of October 16th, the orange sunset covered the sky and water, egrets fluttered and flew in the wind, and Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park presented a magnificent picture of water and sky, harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park: Egret Flying "wet" love

Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park is a narrow corridor running north-south, with a total area of 3220 hectares, of which 2478.72 hectares are wetlands.

Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park is located in Guiyang County, including Ouyang Haihai Reservoir, part of the Gongling River and some surrounding mountains, a narrow corridor running north-south, with a total area of 3220 hectares, of which the wetland area is 2478.72 hectares, accounting for 76.98%. In February 2023, Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park was successfully selected into the List of Wetlands of International Importance for its authentic, unique and beautiful habitat.

Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park: Egret Flying "wet" love

Egrets flutter and fly in the wind.

In accordance with the basic principles of "protection first, scientific restoration, rational utilization and sustainable development", Gongling National Wetland Park is divided into five functional areas: wetland conservation area, restoration and reconstruction area, education and exhibition area, rational utilization area and management service area, which has strong Huxiang culture and Gonglingjiang wetland cultural characteristics.

Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park: Egret Flying "wet" love

The orange sunset spreads over the sky and water.

Green water and green mountains are gold and silver mountains. In recent years, Guiyang County has taken the ecological protection of the Gongling River Basin as the "No. 1 project" to implement ecological priority and green development, and has comprehensively launched protection and restoration work.

Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park: Egret Flying "wet" love

Ecological redlines have been drawn and wetland rest and recuperation policies have been implemented, and the number of wild animals and plants in Gongling National Wetland Park has been increasing.

Delineate ecological red lines, implement wetland rest and recuperation policies, classify all forests around wetland parks as public welfare forests, strictly prohibit indiscriminate felling, plant 1,200 mu of aquatic plants such as reeds and pineapples, and plant more than 20,000 trees such as willows, ginkgo biloba and neem to ensure that the original appearance of the river shoreline remains unchanged and the wetland area only increases... In addition, Guiyang County has strengthened source control, comprehensively carried out agricultural non-point source pollution control and high-standard protection for Gongling Wetland to cut off the damage to water quality caused by production and living pollution from the source, and the number of wild animals and plants in Gongling National Wetland Park has been increasing.

Guiyang Gongling National Wetland Park: Egret Flying "wet" love

Every autumn and winter, the Gongling Wetland welcomes a variety of rare birds from afar.

The blue waves of the Gongling Tomb are rippling, and the birds are in the painting. With the ecological environment of the Gongling River basin, the ecological environment is getting better and better. Every autumn and winter, the Gongling Wetland welcomes a variety of rare birds from afar. According to the monitoring of birds in the park, the number of birds inhabiting the wetland has increased from dozens to 155 species now, including more than 20 species of national second-class protected birds and precious birds such as mandarin ducks, gray cranes, black-winged kites, brown-winged crows, blue-throated bee tigers, and painted sandpipers.

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