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March marks the start of peak migratory season in Tianjin. From now until May, the city's wetlands to the coast and mudflats, serve as a vital sanctuary for hundreds of bird species.
Recently, staff at the Qilihai Wetland documented a flock of nearly 100 Siberian cranes – a historic high since official monitoring began.
The record arrival has sparked excitement among conservationists and volunteers. Experts say the surge is a direct testament to the success of recent ecological restoration projects at Qilihai.
March marks the start of peak migratory season in Tianjin. From now until May, the city's wetlands to the coast and mudflats, serve as a vital sanctuary for hundreds of bird species.
Recently, staff at the Qilihai Wetland documented a flock of nearly 100 Siberian cranes – a historic high since official monitoring began.
The record arrival has sparked excitement among conservationists and volunteers. Experts say the surge is a direct testament to the success of recent ecological restoration projects at Qilihai.