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Father and Son Revive the Yangtze River: A 30-Year Journey to Save Endangered Fish Species

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Zhou Liang has achieved the first successful freshwater breeding and spawning of Chinese sturgeon by humans. (Photo/Sichuan Changning) Chongqing - The Yangtze River once faced an ecological crisis marked by declining fishery resources and the near-extinction of rare species. To reverse this, Zhou Liang and his father Zhou Shiwu dedicated themselves for 30 years to the breeding, protection, and artificial reproduction of rare species in the Yangt…
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iChongqing broke the news in on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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