: Swans Find Rest on the Fenhe River, Ecological Benefits Demonstrated
The weather is getting warmer, migratory birds are moving north, and the Jingqu Fenhe River National Wetland Park in Linqu, Shanxi, has welcomed a number of swans. Since the middle to late February of this year, the Fenhe wetland park has successively welcomed 3 batches totaling more than 100 swans. Each batch usually stays and rests for two or three days before continuing their northward journey.

In recent years, with the gradual improvement of the ecological function of Linqu Fenhe River National Wetland Park, it has provided breeding and habitat for birds, especially national rare wild plants and animals, activated the ecological and cultural traditions of the county, and promoted the 'Swan and Water, Benefiting Six Villages' culture of Linqu, and elucidated Linqu's 'ecological county' development concept.

Wetlands are known as 'Earth's kidneys', closely related to human survival, reproduction, and development. Birds are our friends and the masters of this world, and are an important part of global biodiversity. Protecting birds and wetlands is a solid guarantee for sustainable economic and social development, and it is an urgent need to maintain ecological security, and a viable way to achieve a harmonious world.
Let's take action to protect ecological resources and build a green, bird-filled Linqu together!
Source: Linqu Fenhe River National Wetland Park