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2021.10.25 15:40 GMT+8

Round Table: What can one see at China's first-ever national parks?

Updated 2021.10.25 15:40 GMT+8
CGTN

China announced the establishment of the first-ever five national parks during the COP15 biodiversity summit. Plans are now being unveiled to protect flora and fauna in these parks and expand the network countrywide. How will China proceed further with ecological protection?

CGTN's radio show and podcast "Round Table" walks you through a new national park system that aims to conserve wildlife and benefit humans alike.

Siberian tigers, a key species under protection at the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park. /CFP

Giant Pandas at Wolong National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Sichuan Province. /CFP

To know about China's national parks:

China's National Park: Sanjiangyuan deserves protection for all our sakes

China's National Park: Reclaim the vast living space of rare beasts

China's National Park: They are beloved by the world

China's National Park: Leaving an undisturbed environment

China's National Park: A lotus land of rare wildlife

(Cover image via CFP)

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