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Over 200,000 Chinese sturgeons released into Yangtze River
Published: Mar 29, 2024 08:53 AM
A Chinese sturgeon is released to the Yangtze River in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, March 28, 2024. More than 200,000 second filial generation Chinese sturgeons were released into the Yangtze River on Thursday to increase wild stocks of the rare species.(Photo: Xinhua)

A Chinese sturgeon is released to the Yangtze River in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, March 28, 2024. More than 200,000 second filial generation Chinese sturgeons were released into the Yangtze River on Thursday to increase wild stocks of the rare species.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
A Chinese sturgeon is seen at the Yangtze River in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, March 28, 2024. More than 200,000 second filial generation Chinese sturgeons were released into the Yangtze River on Thursday to increase wild stocks of the rare species.(Photo: Xinhua)

A Chinese sturgeon is seen at the Yangtze River in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, March 28, 2024. More than 200,000 second filial generation Chinese sturgeons were released into the Yangtze River on Thursday to increase wild stocks of the rare species.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Chinese sturgeons are released to the Yangtze River in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, March 28, 2024. More than 200,000 second filial generation Chinese sturgeons were released into the Yangtze River on Thursday to increase wild stocks of the rare species. (Photo: Xinhua)

Chinese sturgeons are released to the Yangtze River in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, March 28, 2024. More than 200,000 second filial generation Chinese sturgeons were released into the Yangtze River on Thursday to increase wild stocks of the rare species. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
Chinese sturgeons to be released to the Yangtze River are seen in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, March 28, 2024. More than 200,000 second filial generation Chinese sturgeons were released into the Yangtze River on Thursday to increase wild stocks of the rare species.(Photo: Xinhua)

Chinese sturgeons to be released to the Yangtze River are seen in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, March 28, 2024. More than 200,000 second filial generation Chinese sturgeons were released into the Yangtze River on Thursday to increase wild stocks of the rare species.(Photo: Xinhua)