Hunan Maoli Lake Wetlands

Country:
China
Site number:
2505
Area:
4,776.0 ha
Designation date:
28-10-2022
Coordinates:
29°24'42"N 111°55'37"E

Map

Photos

  • Wetland Scene
  • Egrets Skittering over the water
  • Tundra Swan
  • Maoli Lake Education Center
  • Wetland Scene
  • Maoli Lake, Spring
  • Black Stork
  • Scaly-sided Merganser
  • Volunteer activity
  • Law enforcement and Patrolling

Overview

The Site near Jinshi City of Hunan Province features Maoli Lake, the second largest lake in Hunan Province, and also the surrounding marshes and a complex network of streams and smaller ditches. The biodiversity is representative of the subtropical monsoonal climate zone, with 862 vascular plants, 198 species of birds, 79 fish, 17 mammals and 13 amphibians inhabiting the Site. At least ten of these are threatened, including the Reeve’s turtle (Mauremys reevesii), yellow-breasted bunting (Emberiza aureola), and Chinese merganser (Mergus squamatus). Some 148 further bird species migrate along the Central Asian and East Asian-Australasian Flyways. The Lake has a water storage capacity of 138 million cubic metres, which helps in regulating floods, especially in the monsoon season. The Site is also designated as a National Wetland Park, to protect the biodiversity and the wetland system, and promote ecotourism and wise use of resources for local community development.

Administrative region

Jinshi City, Changde City, Hunan Province

National legal designation

  • National Wetland Park - Maoli Lake Wetland Park, Jinshi City, Hunan

Last publication date:

11-04-2023

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