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Create a Safe and Comfortable Home for Swans

By Sanmenxia Daily Updated: 2024-10-31 08:22

Visitors with kids, please come back to the safer area. On the afternoon of October 29th, many citizens stopped to watch swans eating and playing at the Canglong Lake in the Swan Lake National Wetland Park. For the behavior of some visitors posing safety risks, the patrol team advised them patiently, which ensured the safety of visitors and protected white swans from disturbance.

According to the information, the first group of swans arrived at the Swan Lake National Wetland Park on October 22nd. Over 100 swans have come back home as of October 29th. Since the arrival of the first group of swans, the patrol team has been on duty 24 hours a day, said Kang Guofeng, the head of the security department of the wetland park management center. The patrol team works day and night in two shifts, to maintain order and environmental sanitation around the swan lake. They will urge visitors to stop their inappropriate behavior such as walking dogs without a leash and disturbing the swans. They will also stop activities that could affect the swans wintering in time, such as fishing, kite flying, and flying drones, creating a safe and comfortable habitat for swans.

According to the related officer from the wetland park management center. At present, swans arrive every day, attracting an increasing number of visitors who drive to watch. The center reminds the visitors that, motor vehicles are prohibited from parking along the Qinglong Dam, Sanhe Square, and Canglong Dam. Only non-motor vehicles and motorcycles are allowed to park at the Sanhe Square. Citizens can park nearby at the No. 1 Dock Parking Lot, the Ecological Parking Lot, or the Canglong Square Parking Lot, to maintain traffic order and create more room for swans sensitive to noises.


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