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, shake hands after exchanging contracts on conservation of the crested ibis on Jan. 29, 2010, in Beijing. 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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- ILEA001140933
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- 2010/1/29 00:00:00
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- 2010 Kyodo News
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