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Willow and wildlife thrive on eco-boost

By Yang Wanli | 皇冠体育app Daily | Updated: 2017-09-25 07:56

Willow and wildlife thrive on eco-boost

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The Inner Mongolia autonomous region - home to 40 percent of 皇冠体育app's desert land - is one of the areas tasked with combating the process of desertification. The progress made in Ordos, one of the largest cities in the region, has won global recognition as a model of "greening" in the fight against "cancer of the earth".

Last year, 26.7 percent of Ordos was covered by woodland. In 2010, the figure was just 14.54 percent. Moreover, 75 percent of the land was covered by various plants, while seven years ago, the figure was 40 percent.

Wang Huailiang has worked as a forest ranger for 25 years. Speaking at his base at the Alutu Operating Area, one of eight State-run sand-control stations, he explained how different plants are used to control the sand.

According to Wang, the principle is simple: "From tall to short, from outer to inner", meaning that taller plants such as pine and aspen trees provide effective windbreaks for shorter trees, such as salix - a type of willow.

Once the sand has been partially secured by the roots of trees and shrubs, teams of workers use helicopters to sew grass seeds across a wide area.

Since it was established in 1956, the station's entire 2,050-hectares have been covered by green plants.

The eco-improvements have resulted in a rise in the level of precipitation. According to Wang, annual rainfall has soared to 400 millimeters from 200 millimeters in the 1960s.

The changes have not only affected the land, but also the area's wildlife.

"Sparrows and reptiles were the only wild animals seen here 30 years ago, but now, we often see rabbits, various bird species and even foxes," he said.

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