Japan, China agree to diversify ibis habitat areas in China
BEIJING, China - Nobuyuki Yamaura (R), chief representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency's China Office, and Qu Guilin, director for the International Cooperation Department of China's State Forestry Administration, sign a contract on Jan. 29, 2010, in Beijing, on conservation of the crested ibis. The two countries inked a five-year project for diversifying habitat areas in China for one of the world's most endangered birds.
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- ILEA001140930
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- 2010/1/29 00:00:00
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- 2010 Kyodo News
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