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In recent years, China has been making continuous efforts to strengthen biodiversity conservation. In Chongqing's Xuebao Mountain National Nature Reserve, research and protection initiatives have revived the critically endangered Sichuan thuja—a rare species of evergreen tree once thought to be extinct. Now, conservationists are not only ensuring its survival but also exploring ways to maximize its ecological benefits.