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What nature reserves are there in China?

The nature reserves in China are:

1, Beijing Songshan National Nature Reserve: Located at the southern foot of Haituo Mountain in Yanqing County, Beijing, in Dujun Mountain of Yanshan Mountain, with a total area of 467 1 hectare, 90 kilometers away from Beijing and 25 kilometers away from Yanqing County. It borders Huailai County and Chicheng County in Hebei Province in the west and north, and it borders Foyukou and Shuiyu Village in Zhangshanying Town of Yanqing County in the east and south.

2. Tianjin Ancient Coast and Wetland National Nature Reserve: Located in the coastal area of Tianjin, with a total area of 359 13 hectares,/kloc-0 was established with the approval of Tianjin Municipal People's Government in 1984, and 1992 was promoted to the national level. Approved by the State Council, it is a national-level ocean with rare ancient coastal relics, wetland natural environment and its ecosystem as the main protection and management objects. The main protection objects are shell dikes, ancient coastal relics of Oyster Beach and coastal wetlands.

3. Hebei Changli Gold Coast National Nature Reserve: Located in the coastal area of Changli County, Qinhuangdao City, northeast of Hebei Province, with an area of 300 square kilometers, it is divided into two parts: land area of 9 1.5 square kilometers and sea area of 208.5 square kilometers. The main protection objects of the reserve are the natural landscape of sandy coast composed of sand dunes, sand dikes, lagoons, forest belts and marine life, as well as the ecological environment and natural resources of the sea area.

4. Luyashan National Nature Reserve in Shanxi Province: Located at the northern end of Luliang Mountain in Shanxi Province, at the junction of ningwu county, Wuzhai County and kelan county, it is a comprehensive nature reserve focusing on the protection of forest ecosystem and rare animal brown eared pheasant. 1997 was approved as a national nature reserve by the State Council. This nature reserve is not only the concentrated distribution area of brown eared pheasant, but also one of the most intact and concentrated areas among the existing natural secondary forests in warm temperate zone of China, with a large area of deciduous forest in North China and a large area of spruce forest.

5. Wula National Nature Reserve in Sai Han, Inner Mongolia: located in the north of Balinyou Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, with geographical coordinates of118'-18 55' and 43 59'-44 27' north latitude. The total area of the reserve is 100400 hectares. The nature reserve was founded in 1997 and was promoted to a national nature reserve in 2000. Wula National Nature Reserve in Sai Han, Inner Mongolia is a comprehensive nature reserve focusing on the protection of rare and endangered wild animals and plants and their diverse ecosystems such as forests, grasslands and wetlands.

References:

National Nature Reserve-Baidu Encyclopedia