Momoge National Natural Preserve
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Momoge National Natural Preserve, with dotted forth swamps, uninhabited island, surging river, boundless grassland, inexhaustible bait resources, and favorable temperature and humidity, covers an total area of 1440 square kilometers, which brings the caw of ducks, singing of wild geese and dancing of cranes. The preserve becomes a breeding place for birds and a transfer station of moving for water animals in the middle and west parts of Northeast China. In 1981, it was authorized to be Provincial Natural Preserve by the People’s Government of Jilin Province. In 1997, it was approved as National Natural Preserve by the State Council.
The fine environment attracts numerous birds from different areas. It is recorded that there are 193 kinds of birds, among them as much as 35 kinds were listed on the first and second levels of national protected birds, especially the white cranes and red-crowned cranes. It is always granted the title of Paradise of a Hundred Birds. It draws large quantities of tourists in and out of the country to visit and investigate every year.
In spring and autumn, hundreds of birds will gather here. It is the golden time for bird expert and tourists.
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