For full features, visit non-AMP version
Switch
Malaysia Feed
EN MS AR
Home Uncategorized China’s desert spring hits 20-year high in water level, revealing ecological progress
Uncategorized

China’s desert spring hits 20-year high in water level, revealing ecological progress

B
Borneo Post Online
9

AI Summary

Crescent Spring, a desert oasis in northwest China's Gansu Province, has reached its highest water level and largest surface area in over two decades. This marks a significant success for ecological restoration efforts. The oasis, nestled among the Mingsha Mountain dunes, now measures 3.8 meters deep and covers 2.12 hectares, a dramatic improvement from the late 1990s when it nearly dried up. A 2011 government plan focusing on groundwater replenishment is credited with the spring's revival.

Read the original article

This article has been processed for multi-language support.

Visit Source

Related Articles

GDP not true measure of prosperity, focus must be on fair growth, says Abang Johari

B
Borneo Post Online

S’wak deputy minister calls for urgent action after toddler’s death in Sibu’s open manhole

B
Borneo Post Online

Terengganu launches matchmaking portal to boost marriage, birth rates

B
Borneo Post Online

25 issued notices for smoking in prohibited areas during Kuching Health operation

B
Borneo Post Online