Yuyang Cuishan Lake: Swans Return with Spring Blossoms
Tianchen Evening News, all-media reporter Zhou Xinong, correspondents Wang Youzhen, Wang Jingzhan Reporter learned yesterday that staff of Yuyang Cuishan Lake National Wetland Park Management Office were conducting routine patrol monitoring work near stake 440 on the Cuishan Lake shore while discovering more than 80 juvenile swans resting in Cuishan Lake National Wetland Park

Compared with the monitoring records in 2019, the good habitat of Cuishan Lake National Wetland Park has become the best place for juvenile swans, mandarin ducks and other rare birds to rest and inhabit

Professor Liang, scientific research monitoring expert of Cuishan Lake National Wetland Park, saw the swan group on the monitoring site and pointed out that Cuishan Lake is located in the east-west migration route of global migratory birds from Australia and China, the midline of China's migratory bird routes, and is an important resting station for migratory birds. The increase in the number of migratory swans stopping is the best witness of the protection effect of Cuishan Lake National Wetland Park
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