Bird race becomes learning opportunity

Event around Qinghai Lake showcases biodiversity and conservation efforts

By Chen Liang in Gangca, Qinghai | China Daily | Updated: 2025-06-11 09:04
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Three female Przewalski's gazelles feed on a grassland on the northern bank of Qinghai Lake. The animal is a flagship species of the Qinghai Lake National Nature Reserve. CHEN LIANG/CHINA DAILY

Qinghai Lake's wetland ecological environment and wildlife habitats have continuously improved over the years through dedicated efforts, he said.

The overall ecological function of Qinghai Lake has been steadily enhanced, with more than 3,400 Przewalski's gazelles galloping along its shores, 600,000 water birds breeding in the wetlands and 127,500 metric tons of naked carp (Gymnocypris przewalskii) migrating between the lake and upstream rivers.

"The purpose of conducting the bird science education activity is to let more people appreciate the unique charm of these featured friends and recognize the importance of bird conservation for maintaining biodiversity and strengthening the ecological security barrier," he said.

At present, he said, the establishment of Qinghai Lake National Park is at a critical stage. The creation of a national park involves not only protecting the clear waters and vast grasslands of Qinghai Lake but also safeguarding its rich biological resources and unique ecosystem.

"The event is an essential part of the national park's establishment efforts," he said. "Through such kind of activities, we aim to further enrich the results of bird monitoring, build social consensus and spread the concept of national parks. The ultimate goal is to establish Qinghai Lake as a national park and an international eco-tourism destination."

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