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Yangtze River's 5-Year Fishing Ban Revives Endangered Species
Planet Wins1d ago

Yangtze River's 5-Year Fishing Ban Revives Endangered Species

A five-year fishing ban in China's Yangtze River has reversed seven decades of ecological decline, boosting fish populations and saving the critically endangered finless porpoise. The landmark study proves that bold conservation action can bring ecosystems back from the brink.

South China Morning Post2 min read
550-Million-Year-Old Sponge Solves Ancient Mystery
InnovationApr 17

550-Million-Year-Old Sponge Solves Ancient Mystery

Scientists discovered a 15-inch fossil along China's Yangtze River that bridges a puzzling 160-million-year gap in the evolutionary record of Earth's earliest animals. The find is rewriting how researchers search for ancient life.

Google News - Science2 min read
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SolutionsFeb 28

China's Yangtze River Fish Population Doubles in 2 Years

After China banned commercial fishing in the Yangtze River for 10 years, fish populations more than doubled and species diversity surged. The sweeping conservation effort shows how bold government action can reverse environmental damage in one of the world's most degraded waterways.

Optimist Daily2 min read
China's Yangtze River Triples Fish After 10-Year Ban
Planet WinsFeb 24

China's Yangtze River Triples Fish After 10-Year Ban

The Yangtze River's fish population has tripled just five years into a decade-long fishing moratorium that relocated 200,000 fishermen with full support. The $2.7 billion restoration is reversing 70 years of ecological damage to one of the world's mightiest rivers.

Good News Network3 min read
China's Yangtze River Fish Population Doubles in Two Years
Planet WinsFeb 23

China's Yangtze River Fish Population Doubles in Two Years

After decades of decline, Asia's longest river is making a stunning comeback thanks to China's ambitious 10-year fishing ban. Fish populations have more than doubled since 2021, proving that bold government action can reverse environmental damage.

Optimist Daily3 min read
China's Yangtze Fishing Ban Restores River Ecosystem
Planet WinsFeb 21

China's Yangtze Fishing Ban Restores River Ecosystem

Just five years into a bold 10-year fishing ban, China's Yangtze River is showing remarkable signs of ecological recovery. The massive conservation effort relocated over 231,000 fishers and is now serving as a blueprint for saving other threatened rivers worldwide.

South China Morning Post2 min read
China Bans Fishing on Yangtze River, Species Bounce Back
Planet WinsFeb 13

China Bans Fishing on Yangtze River, Species Bounce Back

Three years after China banned commercial fishing on its longest river, fish populations have more than doubled and endangered species are making a stunning comeback. It's proof that bold action can reverse biodiversity loss.

Live Science3 min read
China's Yangtze River Doubles Fish Populations After Ban
Planet WinsFeb 13

China's Yangtze River Doubles Fish Populations After Ban

After 70 years of decline, China's Yangtze River is bouncing back dramatically following a nationwide fishing ban. Fish populations have more than doubled in just two years, and endangered species are making a stunning comeback.

Guardian Environment2 min read