
As the weather cools down, a large number of birds under national protection, including the Oriental white stork, the white spoonbill, the anti-billed sandpiper, the "red-legged lady" black-winged sandpiper, and other birds, have appeared in Huatanghe Park, a national wetland on the Chaohu Peninsula. In order to provide good feeding and habitat conditions for the birds, the wetland park has recently launched an ecological breeding and stocking activity - 3,000 catties of fish fry have been stocked into the wetland pond.
"Breeding and stocking is conducive to strengthening the conservation of aquatic biological resources, and is currently an effective practice for restoring the diversity of wild fish resources in lakes and wetlands." According to the managers of Huatanghe Park, a national wetland on the Chaohu Peninsula, the 3,000 kilograms of fry released this time are mainly silver carp and bighead carp, "all of which are small-sized fry, and the purpose of ecological stocking is to purify water quality, and the second is to provide good foraging and habitat conditions for migratory birds to migrate this year." ”
In recent years, with the improvement of the ecological environment of Chaohu Wetland year by year, it has become a "gas station" for migratory birds on the way. The manager told reporters that in order to ensure the effect of ecological release, the wetland management department will strengthen law enforcement supervision, severely crack down on all kinds of poaching, poaching and destruction of stocking fry, etc., to create a good natural environment for the growth of released fish fry. "If the ecological release effect is good, it will continue in the later stage."
【Source: Anhui Business Daily】
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