Honghe National Nature Reserve
The Honghe National Nature Reserve (HNNR), is a 218.35-square-kilometre (84.31 sq mi) Ramsar Convention-designated site in Heilongjiang Province in northeastern China. It was first established in 1984 as a provincial wetland reserve, and was upgraded to be a national nature reserve in 1996. 173 birds are known from the Reserve including protected species such as black stork, black-billed capercaillie, greater spotted eagle, the Kamchatkan or Steller's sea eagle, mandarin duck, Oriental white stork, red-crowned crane, white-naped crane, white-tailed sea eagle, and whooper swan.[4]
Honghe National Nature Reserve | |
---|---|
Map of China | |
Location | Heilongjiang Province, China |
Coordinates | 47.757°N 133.695°E[1] |
Area | 218.35 km2 (84.31 sq mi) |
Established | 1984 |
Designated | 11 January 2002 |
Reference no. | 1149[3] |
Ecological status
Zhou, et al. (2009)[5] conducted a statistical analysis using historical survey data to study marsh degradation and changes in the hydrological regime from both natural and human impacts and concluded strategies are urgently needed to maintain sustainable economic benefits while preserving this nature reserve.
References
- "Honghe Nature Reserve". protectedplanet.net.
- "Honghe Nature Reserve". protectedplanet.net.
- "Honghe National Nature Reserve". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
- ""Cultural China" - website". Archived from the original on 2012-01-28. Retrieved 2012-07-28.
- Demin Zhou, Huili Gong, Yiyong Wang, Shahbaz Khan and Kuiyi Zhao. 2009. Driving Forces for the Marsh Wetland Degradation in the Honghe National Nature Reserve in Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China. Environmental Modeling and Assessment Volume 14, Number 1 (2009), 101-111, DOI: 10.1007/s10666-007-9135-1