Conservation Project
Situated on the Tibetan Plateau is Sanjiangyuan, home to a large number of endemic and endangered species in China. Since 2009, our conservation projects in this region have covered the ecosystems of alpine meadows, alpine grassland, wetlands, forests and shrublands.
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The giant pandas are the world's flagship species. Since 2007 we have been undertaking community-based panda habitat conservation. In 2018, more than 150 square kilometers of land were effectively protected by local communities under our initiatives.
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Yunnan is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. Since 2017, we have implemented a multi-value forest restoration project in Yunlong Tianchi National Nature Reserve with a focus on the burned area recovery, scientific research and monitoring, nature education and community development.
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Together with multiple organizations dedicated to biodiversity conservation we launched a Nature Watch program in 2014. We have carried out specific biodiversity surveys across the country to guide actions, help make positive changes in relative policies, and promote public participation.
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In 2018, we set up an ecological restoration team to explore new ways of restoring biodiversity and ecosystem functionality in human-affected urban environments and promoting public participation in the process.
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