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CTG celebrates International Bird Day, implementing its vision of harmonious coexistence

Date: 2025-04-01

CTG released multiple posters on International Bird Day, which falls on April 1.

Through scientific measures like wetland restoration, CTG has outlined a vision of harmonious coexistence between engineering and nature on a global scale.

On this day, the blue waters hum their liquid melodies and the green peaks set the stage – together, CTG and its global partners are helping build an enduring sanctuary where migratory wings find their rhythm with the earth.

 Red-billed Leiothrix found in the Xiyuan Park of the Three Gorges Dam Area.

 Blue-tailed Bee-eater soaring along the periphery of Baihetan Hydropower Station.

 Egrets wading through lakeside near Changlongshan Pumped Storage Power Station.

 Black-winged Stilt foraging along CTG-restored banks of Shili and Lianxi Rivers, Jiujiang.

 Eurasian Coot navigating CTG-restored wetlands around Hongqi Lake, Wuhan.

 Toco Toucan at Ilha Wildlife Conservation Center, Brazil.

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CTG celebrates International Bird Day, implementing its vision of harmonious coexistence

Date: 2025-04-01

CTG released multiple posters on International Bird Day, which falls on April 1.

Through scientific measures like wetland restoration, CTG has outlined a vision of harmonious coexistence between engineering and nature on a global scale.

On this day, the blue waters hum their liquid melodies and the green peaks set the stage – together, CTG and its global partners are helping build an enduring sanctuary where migratory wings find their rhythm with the earth.

 Red-billed Leiothrix found in the Xiyuan Park of the Three Gorges Dam Area.

 Blue-tailed Bee-eater soaring along the periphery of Baihetan Hydropower Station.

 Egrets wading through lakeside near Changlongshan Pumped Storage Power Station.

 Black-winged Stilt foraging along CTG-restored banks of Shili and Lianxi Rivers, Jiujiang.

 Eurasian Coot navigating CTG-restored wetlands around Hongqi Lake, Wuhan.

 Toco Toucan at Ilha Wildlife Conservation Center, Brazil.

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By China Three Gorges Corporation

Reprinting or mirroring is strictly prohibited without written authorization,

and offenders will be held liable.

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