
Photo taken on March 28, 2024 shows 200,000 Chinese sturgeon of different sizes being released into the Yangtze River at a rare fish release point in Yangzhiyuan, Yichang City, central China's Hubei Province. This is the first ecological release at the 60-kilometer-long Yangtze River Sturgeon Reserve in Yichang this year. Through artificial breeding and release methods, the Yangtze River rare fish, the Chinese sturgeon, imported another 200,000 new members. (Huang Shanjun/Guangming Picture)

Photo taken on March 28, 2024 shows 200,000 Chinese sturgeon of different sizes being released into the Yangtze River at a rare fish release point in Yangzhiyuan, Yichang City, central China's Hubei Province. This is the first ecological release at the 60-kilometer-long Yangtze River Sturgeon Reserve in Yichang this year. Through artificial breeding and release methods, the Yangtze River rare fish, the Chinese sturgeon, imported another 200,000 new members. (Huang Shanjun/Guangming Picture)

Photo taken on March 28, 2024 shows 200,000 Chinese sturgeon of different sizes being released into the Yangtze River at a rare fish release point in Yangzhiyuan, Yichang City, central China's Hubei Province. This is the first ecological release at the 60-kilometer-long Yangtze River Sturgeon Reserve in Yichang this year. Through artificial breeding and release methods, the Yangtze River rare fish, the Chinese sturgeon, imported another 200,000 new members. (Huang Shanjun/Guangming Picture)
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