Endangered Chinese alligators' population rising
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Endangered Chinese alligators' population rising
Following efforts to support their survival, the critically endangered Chinese alligators living in the wild have witnessed a rise in population over the past few years.
Anhui province, where a nature reserve was set up over 30 years ago to protect the rare species, is home to the majority of the Chinese alligators, Xinhua reported. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Anhui province, where a nature reserve was set up over 30 years ago to protect the rare species, is home to the majority of the Chinese alligators, Xinhua reported. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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