China's nature reserve wins top conservation award of UNESCO

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The Chinese nature reserve Wudalianchi has been awarded the Michel Batisse Award at the 4th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves in Lima, Peru.

View of Wudalianchi tourism attraction, China's northeast Heilongjiang province. [File photo]

A documentary about Wudalianchi was shown at a ceremony Friday, allowing the audience to appreciate its ample ecosystem, in which innovative solutions have been presented to tackle problems related to environmental conservation, ecology and sustainable development.

The Michel Batisse Award has been given out by UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Program since 1989, helping to further research on ecosystems, natural resources and biodiversity.

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