From 1 to 401: more critically endangered wild ducks settle in China's Wuhan
STORY: From 1 to 401: more critically endangered wild ducks settle in China's Wuhan
DATELINE: Dec. 29, 2022
LENGTH: 00:03:20
LOCATION: WUHAN, China
CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT
SHOTLIST:
1. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): YU HONGMEI, Wildlife and wetland conservation department, Wuhan municipal garden and forestry bureau
2. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): LI SHENGBIN, Head of reeds management station in Caidian District, Wuhan
3. SOUNDBITE 3 (Chinese): CHEN WEIZHENG, Local villager
4. SOUNDBITE 4 (Chinese): LI PENG, Senior engineer, Wetland Protection Center, Wuhan municipal garden and forestry bureau
5. SOUNDBITE 5 (Chinese): ZHU QUANYU, Volunteer, Wuhan Birdwatching Association
6. SOUNDBITE 6 (Chinese): YAN JUN, Head of the Wuhan Birdwatching Association
STORYLINE:
The Wuhan Bird Watching Society has recently released a wintering survey on Baer's Pochard, an endangered wild duck, for the year 2022.
According to the survey, the number of Baer's Pochards that settled down in the city has reached 401 as a result of wetland protect
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