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Home / Environment / Endangered Tern Becomes Symbol of Cross-Strait Unity

Endangered Tern Becomes Symbol of Cross-Strait Unity

14 Jan

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Summary

  • An endangered tern connects Fuzhou and Matsu, highlighting shared ecosystems.
  • The 'mythical bird' population is critically low, estimated at only 200.
  • Terns commute daily between mainland China and Taiwan for foraging and breeding.
Endangered Tern Becomes Symbol of Cross-Strait Unity

The Minjiang River estuary serves as a vital ecological link, connecting mainland China's Fuzhou with the Matsu Islands across the Taiwan Strait. This natural bridge is exemplified by the journey of the critically endangered Chinese crested tern. Once thought extinct, this elusive species now symbolizes a shared environmental mission between the two regions.

The Chinese crested tern, with an estimated global population of just 200 individuals, relies on the wetlands of Fuzhou and Taiwan as crucial stopovers along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. Its survival became a poignant symbol in 2008 when one was rescued after its beak was trapped in plastic, a bird documented on both sides of the strait, proving a shared population.

This species exhibits a remarkable daily migration, foraging in Fuzhou by day and flying to Matsu to sleep and breed by night. This unique 'commuter' behavior mirrors the historical movement of people with shared ancestry between the mainland and Taiwan, reinforcing the deep ecological and cultural connections across the Taiwan Strait.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Chinese crested tern serves as an ecological bridge, symbolizing shared heritage and environmental responsibility between Fuzhou and the Matsu Islands.
It's nicknamed the 'mythical bird' due to its elusive nature and was believed extinct from 1937 to 2000.
These terns forage in Fuzhou during the day and fly to the Matsu Islands, just 12 minutes away, to sleep and breed at night.

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