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Conservation lifts delicate ecosystem

By Li Yingxue | China Daily | Updated: 2025-07-28 07:37
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Qinghai province has adopted a holistic approach to the protection and systematic governance of the interconnected ecosystem, as a Qinghai Lake scene shows. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Chen Dehui, deputy director of the Qinghai Lake Scenic Area Protection and Utilization Administration, notes that growing gazelle populations sometimes lead to competition with local herders over grasslands.

"Through outreach efforts, we explain to herders the ecological importance of this species and promote the concept of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. Now, herders are much more conservation-minded," Chen says.

"During seasonal migrations, some herders voluntarily leave portions of their grasslands untouched so the gazelles can forage to survive the winter. We also provide supplementary feed in harsh winters, carefully doing so to avoid disrupting their natural behaviors."

Qinghai has further supported this shift by creating public welfare roles for ecological guardianship, allowing over 100,000 herders to protect the land while earning a living. Many have even become wildlife photographers, capturing the nature they help preserve.

From specially built viewing towers at the center, visitors and students can quietly observe the gazelles from a respectful distance to gain a deeper appreciation of their world.

"We consider Przewalski's gazelles a flagship species for conservation, just like the giant panda," Chen says.

"Their endearing appearance makes them an effective ambassador for raising public awareness. By protecting this species, we also safeguard its cohabiting flora and fauna, fostering a healthier, more resilient ecosystem. Each species plays a vital role in this delicate ecosystem."

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