China Launches Project to Save Critically Endangered Chinese Bahaba Fish

Rahul Somvanshi

Chinese scientists launch conservation project for critically endangered Chinese bahaba fish species in Guangdong Province's Huidong County.

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Chinese bahaba population faces steep decline over past 50 years, prompting vital conservation efforts.

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First-class national protected status granted to Chinese bahaba in 2021, alongside IUCN Red List's critically endangered classification.

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Research team plans to develop advanced detection devices and monitoring systems to track bahaba populations.

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Breeding techniques and stock enhancement strategies form core focus of conservation project for wild population recovery.

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China Bluegen's senior engineer endorses project's role in artificial stocking and wild population restoration.

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Xiamen University joins collaborative effort to protect endangered aquatic species including Chinese bahaba.

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Conservation project expands scope to safeguard narrow-ridged finless porpoise and Chinese horseshoe crab populations.

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Scientists from South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute contribute to research for species preservation and population restoration.

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