Wild sturgeon is endangered in China
According to CCTV, wild-type fish are at risk of extinction in China. This fish has been thought to have existed on Earth for 140 million years.
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Wild sturgeons.(Photo: CCTV)
THX reports from scientists that the wild sturgeon is almost non-breeding in the Yangtze River last year. This seems to be in stark contrast to the breeding habit of the last 32 years of this fish.
Researchers from the China Fisheries Science Institute also said that no sturgeon is seen along the river.
According to experts, the phenomenon of pollution as well as environmental degradation is the cause of the disappearance of rare and precious fish species.
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