Qianjiang Evening News Hourly News Reporter Huang Weifen Correspondent Zhao Dongwu
Today (22 May) is the International Day for Biological Diversity, and the theme of this year's International Day for Biological Diversity is "Caring for Nature, Everyone's Responsibility".
Yesterday, Zhejiang Qingliangfeng National Nature Reserve and Anhui Qingliangfeng National Nature Reserve jointly held an International Biodiversity Day publicity activity with the theme of "Protecting Biodiversity and Jointly Guarding Qingliangfeng" in Yonglai Village, the starting point of Huihang Ancient Road Scenic Area.

The rare and mysterious Anji salamander has been promoted to a national first-class protected animal this year.
At the event site, the staff not only focused on the pictures of scientific research achievements such as the home, life history and guardianship action of anji salamander, a secret creature jointly produced by the reserve and the Zhejiang Natural History Museum, but also introduced various plants and a variety of animals to Qingliangfeng with science popularization volunteers by hanging banners, posting posters, placing display boards, distributing publicity materials, and on-site consultation.
Ring-necked pheasant Photographed by Zhang Shuyan
The staff of the two protected areas visited the rare plant cultivation base of jixi conservation station in Anhui Qingliangfeng Nature Reserve, inspected the breeding and growth of rare plants such as summer wax plum, silver hazel, hazel and hazel, and discussed and exchanged views on the rescue protection of wild plants in very small populations.
Sika deer baby Zhang Shuyan photo
Recently, ecological police officers in Qingliangfeng Nature Reserve also rescued 2 spotted partridge juveniles.
Here is also a call, now is the stage when young birds leave the nest to learn to fly, the season of sika deer breeding, everyone should not interfere, let alone hurt them.
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Statistics of animal and plant resources of Qingliangfeng National Nature Reserve in Zhejiang Province
Species of plant resources
It is now known that there are 2450 species of higher plants in Zhejiang Qingliangfeng National Nature Reserve. Among them, there are 337 species of bryophytes, 174 species of ferns, 1939 species of 842 genera and 1739 species of seed plants in 171 families, and 1758 species of wild seed plants in 157 families and 748 genera in this area. Among them, gymnosperms have 4 families and 8 genera and 11 species, angiosperms have 1431 species in 129 families and 577 genera, and monocotyledons have 25 families, 163 genera and 316 species.
Rare and endangered plants in the reserve
The State Forestry Administration and the Ministry of Agriculture published the "List of Wild Plants under National Key Protection (First Batch)" in 1999, and a total of 21 species of rare and endangered plants in the country are distributed in the protected area. Among them, there are 2 species of southern yew and silver hazel that belong to the national key level I. protection, and 19 species of wild plants under national level II key protection, namely money pine, Bashan beech tree, wood tree, long-order elm, lianxiang tree, goosefoot tree, xiala plum, camphor tree, Huangshan plum, eucommia, wild soybean, silver magpie tree, purple stem, fragrant fruit tree, seven-seed flower, golden buckwheat, monolithic orchid, dendrobium officinale, taiwan water green gang.
Species of animal resources
Species of animal resources in the reserve
At present, 138 species of spiders, 2567 species of insects, 56 species of fish, 28 species of amphibians, 32 species of reptiles, 187 species of birds and 49 species of mammals have been recorded in Qingliangfeng, Zhejiang.
Rare and endangered species of animals in the reserve
There are 72 kinds of animals listed as national protection, of which 15 species are pangolins, jackals, small civet cats, big spirit cats, golden cats, clouded leopards, leopards, black chamois, sika deer, white-necked long-tailed pheasants, Chinese autumn sand ducks, white-naped cranes, oriental white storks, black eagles, anji salamanders, etc.; the animals protected by the state at the second level include macaques, wolves, raccoons, red foxes, yellow-throated martens, otters, ocelots, hairy-crowned deer, Chinese impala, Chinese iguanas, spoon chickens, white storks, cygnets, swans, mandarin ducks, brown-winged crows, black-crowned falcons, snake eagles, eagle eagles, forest eagles, White-bellied Falcon, Crested Eagle, Red-bellied Eagle, Japanese Pine Sparrowhawk, Pine Sparrowhawk, Sparrowhawk, Goshawk, Black Kite, Grey-faced Eagle, Common Eagle, Collared Owl, Northern Horned Owl, Red-horned Owl, Collared Owl, Spot-headed Owl, Long-eared Owl, Short-eared Owl Grass Owl, White-breasted Emerald, Kestrel, Short-tailed Crow, Thrush, Brown Noisy Stork, Red-billed Acacia, Red-throated Singing Plover, White-throated ForestBird, Tiger Striped Frog, Chinese Salamander, Flat-breasted Turtle, Turtle, Yellow-rimmed Closed-Shell Turtle, Brittle Snake Lizard, Labroachia, Giant Beetle, Yangcai Arm Golden Turtle, Golden Phoenix Butterfly, Chinese Tiger Butterfly, There are 57 species of black purple butterfly.
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