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Wuhan: Home to Wildlife

WUHAN,China,April 17,2025 -- 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.

Wetland

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.

InWuhan,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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