China's Ministry of Natural Resources announced the completion of property rights registration for the country's first five national parks, a milestone in ecological conservation. The parks include the Sanjiangyuan National Park, Giant Panda National Park, Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park, Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park, and Wuyishan National Park. This registration clarifies ownership, responsibilities, boundaries, and resource inventories, enhancing conservation efforts. Additionally, on August 12, World Elephant Day, China highlighted its ongoing protection of Asian elephants, a first-class protected species. The country has established 11 nature reserves in key habitats, particularly in southwest China's Xishuangbanna, where technologies such as drones, apps, and social media are used to monitor wild Asian elephants in real time and promote coexistence between local communities and wildlife.
Drones, apps, and social media track wild Asian elephants in real-time, helping foster harmonious coexistence between villagers and the giants in SW China's Xishuangbanna. #Yunnan #China #WorldElephantDay #HumanElephantCoexistence https://t.co/LRjrdBZXk6
August 12 marks World Elephant Day. China has made continuous efforts to protect Asian elephants, a species under the country's first-class protection, with 11 nature reserves established in their major habitats to date. The population of wild Asian elephants in southwest China's https://t.co/VHASj0nyUD
China Completes Property Rights Registration of Five National Parks’ Natural Resources https://t.co/jWYFFvcITz