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Episode 02: Safeguarding the Qinling Biodiversity

Duration: 00:55 22 Nov 2024

Zhiming Niu, Senior Project Office (Environment) of the Asian Development Bank, outlines the multifaceted approach to conserving the Qinling Mountains. The project focuses on large-scale habitat restoration to safeguard endangered species, establishes a botanical garden and animal rescue center to educate the public and promote ecotourism, and strengthens policy and institutional frameworks to ensure long-term conservation efforts. 

Transcript

First, we supported institute conservation in very large areas through rehabilitated natural habitats for the conservation.

Second, we supported the establishment of a botanical garden and animal rescue and breeding center to support public education and ecotourism.

Third, we supported policy and institutional development, which created very important institutional policy, enabling environment for the long-term conservation activities.

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