Open a Restaurant for Migrant Birds

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Every spring, a group of special guests fly more than 5,000 kilometers from Australia to Taiwan. They are migratory birds mainly of the families of sandpipers and plover. After a short stay in Taiwan, they will continue to fly more than 5,000 kilometers back to their breeding grounds in Siberia.
    But the mudflats along the entire East Asian Australian migration line, including South Korea, China and Taiwan, are mostly industrial zones or cement shores, putting migratory birds at serious risk...
    Born and raised in Yilan, for 20 years, Jeran Lin has been a bird-watcher. Now he works with his partners to turn rice and fish farms at the south bank of the Lanyang River and the two local communities into eco-friendly mudflats that are ideal for shorebirds to rest while their stay in Taiwan. So how do they achieve this work?

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