China's economy has boomed over the past four decades. Scientists say priorities are now expanding to include protecting key species and habitats. (2/5)pic.twitter.com/aPXPWz3jA0
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China's economy has boomed over the past four decades. Scientists say priorities are now expanding to include protecting key species and habitats. (2/5)pic.twitter.com/aPXPWz3jA0
One of the first pilot parks will be on the Tibetan plateau, home to species such as the snow leopard and Chinese mountain cat. (3/5)pic.twitter.com/fzkMjI2Xu1
Can China protect its natural resources while safeguarding the livelihoods and culture of those who live within or near park boundaries? (4/5)http://apne.ws/TGOFPB7
“A huge country like China literally determines the fate of species." For full coverage of @AP's #WhatCanBeSaved series, visit: http://apne.ws/kxlyIbm
Won’t be difficult, 45 is destroying ours.
China is just now beginning to protect its natural habitats and resources. We have been doing that for years.
China should. There are so many beautiful and unique areas there that should be protected and available for all to visit.
Probably just building really big interment camps for ethnic minorities.
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