A third of all the inhabitants of China (which means more than 400 million people) live in the area covered by the Yangtze’s river basin. The Yangtze basin provides about half of all the fish eaten in ...
They’ve lived in China’s Yangtze River for perhaps 140 million years, and this relic of the dinosaur era is sometimes dubbed a "living fossil.” Chinese sturgeons can grow to enormous ...
About half of the population lives in Poyang Lake in Jiangxi province. In an attempt to revive the struggling Yangtze River ecosystem, the Chinese government banned commercial fishing on large ...
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