China's Tianjin bans wildlife hunting


The Qilihai National Wetland Park in Tianjin is the biggest migratory bird sanctuary in the city. Due to a better environment and global climate change, the transit time of migratory birds crossing Tianjin has increased in recent years, and a large number of birds now spend the summer and winter in the city. - The Star/ANN

TIANJIN (Xinhua): North China's Tianjin Municipality has banned citywide wildlife hunting all-year round.

Wildlife hunting will be completely banned within the administrative area of Tianjin from June 10, 2020, to June 9, 2025, said a notice released Wednesday (June 10) by the municipal government.

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