Joint Conservation Effort Releases Half a Million Young Sturgeon into the Amur River

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Biologists from China and Russia have successfully released nearly 500,000 young sturgeon into the Amur River, marking a major milestone in restoring the historic waterway's aquatic life. This collaborative initiative aims to revive the giant sturgeon population, which had previously faced severe declines due to historic overfishing.
Biologists from China and Russia have successfully released nearly 500,000 young sturgeon into the Amur River, marking a major milestone in restoring the historic waterway’s aquatic life. This collaborative initiative aims to revive the giant sturgeon population, which had previously faced severe declines due to historic overfishing.