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Birder boosts protections in Beijing

British environmentalist raises awareness and even assists in policy drafting to help conserve the capital city's migratory winged species, Wang Qian reports.

By Wang Qian | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-12-23 07:32
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Common cranes in Guanting Reservoir, Yanqing district. CHINA DAILY

For those looking to start birding in Beijing, he suggests the Olympic Forest Park or Summer Palace. "You learn something every time you go out," he says. He recently persuaded local authorities in his neighborhood to protect a rare dragonfly habitat after a previous site was demolished by landscaping. "They didn't know it was there. Now, they've put up educational signs. It's a small win, but that's how it starts.

"People think we know everything about nature. We don't. There are millions of species we haven't even discovered. Every day ... there's something to discover," he says.

Terry Townshend works in Qinghai province, cooperating with the Shan Shui Conservation Center. CHINA DAILY
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