Liaoning sanctuaries secure world heritage status

By Zhang Xiaomin and Wu Yong | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-07-30 17:37
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Snake Island in Lyushunkou district of Dalian, Liaoning province, is home to a unique pitviper endemic to China. [Photo by Wang Xiaoping/For chinadaily.com.cn]

The island is also a breeding ground for waterbirds, including the yellow-billed egret, which the International Union for Conservation of Nature lists as vulnerable.

The Yalu River Estuary migratory bird sanctuary lies at the northernmost tip of the Yellow Sea-Bohai Gulf ecological region. It includes an intertidal zone system, meaning it is characterized by the constant ebb and flow of the tides, which dramatic changes in water levels and environmental conditions throughout the day.

Each year, from March to May, the sanctuary welcomes hundreds of thousands of shorebirds on their migratory journey from Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia and beyond, offering a rest and refueling stop before their final destinations in the Russian Far East and Alaska.

With 324 bird species documented in the region, including four critically threatened species, six endangered species, and 13 vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the sanctuaries are pivotal for preserving avian biodiversity.

The two Liaoning bird sanctuaries are part of a group of five sites that count as extensions of previous entries to the World Heritage List in 2019.

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