WUHAN, China, April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A report from Changjiang Daily: Ever wondered what makes a city a "Wetland City"? On April 9, the video "Wuhan: Home to Wildlife" released, Wuhan’s nature inhabitants share their stories and answers.
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Finless Porpoise gracefully navigates the Yangtze River Bridge, witnessing the river’s bustling marathons and cross-river swimming event.
Dogs turn East Lake into their playground, trotting alongside morning joggers, observing swimmers during "Jumping into East Lake" event, and frolicking under cherry blossoms.
Baer’s Pochard, a migratory visitor, finds solace in Fuhe, Chenhu, and Zhangdu Lakes, turning them into seasonal havens.
In Wuhan, lose yourself in the rhythm of life—where every wetland holds a story waiting to be discovered. This video unveils the secrets of these ecological treasures!
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