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China to restore Qinling Mountains environment

Xinhua | Updated: 2019-02-15 16:56
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Male and female golden snub-nosed monkeys rest on an outcrop of rock in the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi province. Marsel van Oosten / national history museum

XI'AN - Northwest China's Shaanxi province has launched an action plan to conserve the environment of Qinling Mountains, a natural boundary between the country's north and south.

Illegal activities such as construction, felling of trees, mining, hunting and discharge of pollutants will be wiped out by the end of June, according to the action plan released by the provincial government.

Local authorities will limit mining activities, phase out small hydropower stations, repair their environmental impacts, and strengthen management on tourist spots and rural family inns in Qinling Mountains by the end of 2020.

The action plan targets six cities -- the provincial capital Xi'an, Shangluo, Ankang, Hanzhong, Baoji and Weinan.

Authorities have demolished more than 1,000 illegal villas at the northern foot of Qinling range in Xi'an since July last year.

The ecologically important Qinling Mountains are home to a huge variety of plant and wildlife such as giant pandas, golden monkeys and crested ibis.

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