--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

Pipeline Project to Make Way for Endangered Camels
China's monumental West-to-East Gas Transmission Project, which kicked off in July last year, will make a detour to preserve the habitat of the country's rare wild camels.

The 40-billion-yuan (US$4.8 billion) pipeline project will add 150 million yuan (US$18 million) to its tab in order to take a camel-friendly route through Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, according to the regional Xinjiang Environmental Protection Bureau.

"The pipeline, which goes through the Lop Nur Nature Sanctuary for 300 kilometers, will change its course from the buffer zone to the experimental area so that the environmental impact on wild camels can be reduced," said Wei Shanfeng, director of the bureau. He said the new route will be 15 kilometers longer.

Only some 800 wild Bactrian camels, also called wild two-humped camels, are estimated to remain in the deserts of Xinjiang and neighboring Mongolia, even rarer than giant pandas, which number about 1,000.

The rare wild camel has been ranked as highly endangered on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Red List, according to Li Xinhua, head of the Natural Ecology Preservation Office with the regional bureau.

He said there are about 300 to 500 wild camels living in the Lop Nur reserve, which was set up in 2000.

"The protection of wild camels involves not only to saving the rare animals from poachers, but also preserving their natural living surroundings," Li said.

"Scientists doing genetic tests have found a 3 percent difference in the base pairs between domesticated camels and these wild Bactrian camels," said Li. "There is only a 5 percent difference between humans and chimpanzees. So these wild camels may be a different species never domesticated by humans."

Wei said his bureau plans to increase cooperation with the relevant departments to supervise pipeline construction in order to ensure that its environmental impact be will as slight as possible.

The West-to-East Gas Transmission Project, totaling 4,000 kilometers in length, will go through 10 provinces, autonomous regions and municipality including Xinjiang, Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. The pipeline is designed to transmit 12 billion cubic meters of natural gas from western regions to East China every year.

With the raising of people's consciousness of the importance of environmental protection, Chinese construction officials started to pay more attention to preserving the living space of animals.

For example, officials have also stressed the protection of the local environment in another epic construction -- the Qinghai-Tibet Railway.

The foundation of the railway, being built on the world's highest plateau, will be elevated to protect the frozen soil layer, according to a scholar with the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The railway -- the first one to link the Tibet Autonomous Region with the rest of China -- also has special widened passages to allow for the seasonal migration of rare Tibetan antelopes, endemic to the Tibetan Plateau.

Every June, pregnant Tibetan antelopes gather and trek to Zhuonai Lake or Taiyang Lake in the Hoh Xil area, where their young are born. A month later they return with their offspring to their original habitats, scientists say.

(China Daily September 9, 2002)

China's Single-humped Camels Endangered
China's Camels Endangered
West-east Pipeline in Sight
Wild Camels on Rise in Northwest China
Chinese Researcher Walks Across Sahara
Relics Reveal East-West Cultural Exchanges
Two from China to Join Sahara Trek
Endangered Wild Camels Need Protection
China Environmental Protection
ChinaEnvironment.com
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 在私人影院里嗯啊h| 日韩欧美三级在线观看| 六月婷婷中文字幕| 蜜芽.768.忘忧草二区老狼| 国产日韩av免费无码一区二区| 97免费人妻无码视频| 少妇高潮喷潮久久久影院| 中文日本免费高清| 日本工囗邪恶帝全彩大全acg| 五月综合色婷婷| 欧美午夜伦y4480私人影院| 亚洲欧美综合区自拍另类| 男女作爱免费网站| 午夜在线社区视频| 美女吸乳羞羞漫画| 国产一区二区三区不卡在线看| 香瓜七兄弟第二季| 国产日韩欧美视频二区| 娇小性色xxxxx中文| 国产精品欧美在线不卡| 97色在线观看| 在线观看成人免费| gay精牛cum| 市来美保在线播放| 中国一级特黄高清免费的大片中国一级黄色片| 日本三级韩国三级三级a级按摩| 久久精品免看国产| 日韩精品中文字幕在线| 五月天综合视频| 杨晨晨被老师掀裙子露内内| 亚洲中久无码永久在线观看同 | 亚洲av乱码一区二区三区香蕉| 欧美大杂交18p| 亚洲日本视频在线观看| 欧美日韩成人午夜免费| 亚洲欧美日韩精品久久奇米色影视| 污污小视频在线观看| 亚洲福利视频网址| 毛片在线免费视频| 亚洲欧美日韩国产精品一区| 欧美疯狂性受xxxxx喷水|