在中國(guó)觀鳥(niǎo)十余年的英國(guó)動(dòng)物保護(hù)主義者:北京的生物多樣性超乎想象
一座千萬(wàn)級(jí)人口的超級(jí)城市,真的能成為野生動(dòng)物的棲息地嗎?為什么一位英國(guó)野生動(dòng)物保護(hù)專家能在北京記錄到450多種鳥(niǎo)類?他為何選擇在這里定居十余年?
春季的東靈山,乍暖還寒,山風(fēng)吹動(dòng)著草木,一只草鹀正在枝頭鳴唱。比利時(shí)主持人彭望龍帶著這些問(wèn)題,走進(jìn)了北京最西邊的東靈山,切身感受唐瑞的觀鳥(niǎo)日常。
在唐瑞眼中,中國(guó)在生態(tài)保護(hù)上取得了哪些進(jìn)展?當(dāng)環(huán)境議題逐步走向公眾與教育,他最關(guān)心的是什么?
這是一場(chǎng)發(fā)生在山野之間的對(duì)話,也是一份來(lái)自大自然的回響。當(dāng)鏡頭拉近一只草鹀的羽毛,我們或許也看到了一個(gè)城市的生態(tài)信心。城市生態(tài)的答案,藏在北京,也藏在這段對(duì)話里。
Can a megacity of over 20 million people be a haven for wildlife? Why has a British conservationist recorded over 450 bird species in Beijing, and what made him stay here for more than a decade?
Belgian host Romuald Bronchart joins Terry Townshend, a British wildlife conservationist, to experience a day of birdwatching in the mountains of west Beijing. Through Terry's eyes, we have a glimpse at China's progress in ecological conservation and the questions that matter most when nature, education, and public awareness begin to intertwine.