Notes on the participation of the Tibetan military region in the ecological protection of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau

2022-07-12

Protect the camouflage figure of "the most beautiful third pole" —— Notes on the participation of the Tibetan military region in the ecological protection of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau ■ Yang Jing, reporter of the PLA Daily, guofengkuan, special reporter, caowenyong In midsummer, walking along national highway 318 on the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, beautiful pictures came into view: patches of highland barley jointing growth, rows of plateau willows lush, red azaleas all over the mountains When the reporter arrived at a border camp in Nyingchi military sub district in Tibet, it coincided with the return of officers and soldiers from patrol. From a distance, I saw that the tools in their hands were different. It turned out that the engineers' spades were equipped with long handles, which the officers and soldiers called "fire spades". "This small change can play a big role in patrolling." Haoshukang, the instructor of the battalion, told reporters that the troop station is located in the second largest forest region in China and is a key area for forest fire prevention. In order to better protect the forest resources of the motherland, officers and soldiers specially arrange backbones to serve as voluntary forest rangers when patrolling, and holding a "fire shovel" has become a routine action when patrolling. "With Lin Hai as our partner and the border as our home, every tree here is our wordless comrade in arms." The leader of Linzhi military division said that with the concept of "green water and green mountains are golden mountains and silver mountains" deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, protecting the ecological environment and promoting the harmonious coexistence between man and nature have become the consensus of the officers and soldiers of the military division. In order to add more green to the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, the officers and soldiers did not fail to think of ways: digging deep pits and watering frequently... In the three years since the Tibet Military Region launched the "plateau oasis plan", the officers and soldiers have afforested nearly 3000 mu of wasteland and planted more than 200000 trees. The vegetation coverage near the military barracks has increased significantly. A touch of "camouflage green" not only walks through the mountains and forests, but also jumps on rivers and lakes. The morning light is dim, and the morning glow reflects the water. Officers and soldiers of a unit of the Tibet Military Region are patrolling the Lhasa River. Since the full implementation of the river (Lake) leader system in Lhasa in 2017, the troops stationed in Lhasa of the Tibet Military Region and local relevant departments have jointly shouldered the important task of guarding the river and protecting the river, implemented the management responsibilities of "segmentation" and "segmentation", and helped create a good water ecological environment. Leaders of the Ministry told reporters that they also combined garrison patrol with river and lake management, and fully supported the construction of local key ecological projects such as "green Lhasa" and "green lagoon highway". The army and the local people work together to make the river clearer, the river banks greener and the environment more beautiful. In the early morning, the crisp birdsong broke the tranquility of Hutoushan reservoir in Linzhou County, Lhasa. "By October, there will be countless black necked cranes, spotted headed geese and yellow ducks here, not to mention how beautiful!" While talking, Tashi, a member of the black necked Crane militia patrol detachment in Lhasa police area, opened his mobile phone photo album and proudly displayed the photos of migratory birds he took on the patrol. At the end of 2019, Lhasa police garrison established two black necked Crane militia patrol teams, and Tashi was the first to register. For several years, he and 30 teammates have guarded these beautiful elves day and night. In autumn and winter every year, the number of migratory birds migrating here increases significantly. Today, it has become a well-known eco-tourism area, and the local people have eaten the "Ecological Rice" and embarked on the road to prosperity. The reporter learned from relevant departments that under the joint protection of the army and the people, the number of black necked cranes in Tibet has increased from less than 3000 to more than 10000. The second survey of terrestrial wildlife resources found five new recorded species in China, including donggelin warbler. Protect the ecological environment like eyes, and treat the ecological environment like life. With the continuous efforts of the officers and soldiers stationed in Tibet, a picture of "the most beautiful third pole" is slowly unfolding (outlook new era)

Edit:Luo yu    Responsible editor:Zhou shu

Source:81.cn

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