Jilin's ecological restoration spurs massive migratory bird wave
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In recent years, via systematic ecological restoration and precise protection, the number of migratory birds stopping over in Northeast China's Jilin province has significantly increased, vividly illustrating the harmonious coexistence between humans and birds.
Jilin, as a core area of the East Asia-Australasia Flyway of migratory birds, is witnessing a migratory bird wave involving 385 species and a total of over 1 million birds in early May, according to data from local government.
The province boasts numerous key wetlands that provide crucial stopover and replenishment sites for migratory birds.
















