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12,000 endemic aquatic species specimens preserved in east China's new protection center

Tourists visit an aquatic organism conservation center to protect biodiversity in the Yangtze River and Poyang Lake, in Hukou County of Jiujiang City in east China's Jiangxi Province. Photo by Xinhua.
Tourists visit an aquatic organism conservation center to protect biodiversity in the Yangtze River and Poyang Lake, in Hukou County of Jiujiang City in east China's Jiangxi Province. Photo by Xinhua.

An aquatic organism conservation center to protect biodiversity in the Yangtze River and Poyang Lake, China's largest freshwater lake, has recently begun operating. This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency.

The center is located in Hukou County of Jiujiang City in the eastern province of Jiangxi. A total of 12,000 specimens of more than 120 endemic aquatic species in the Yangtze River and Poyang Lake are on display in the center.

The preserved specimens include rare species under first-class state protection in China, such as the Chinese sturgeon.

"In addition to its function as an educational institution popularizing science, the center is also engaged in artificial breeding, conservation and rescue work, and it conducts research on the endemic aquatic species in the area", – according to Ma Guang, leader of the center's expert team.

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