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Audioguía Olympic forest park

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    As people who live in the northern hemisphere, we all know that birds tend to migrate south in winter because the weather gets colder. But have you ever wondered where these birds pass by during their migration? What impacts do people have on the survival, development and migration of birds? Beijing is an important "inn" for birds migrating throughout Northeast Asia. However, due to the environmental pollution problems in Beijing after 2000, it is difficult for many birds to find suitable habitats in Beijing. This is not only a misfortune for birds, It is also unfortunate for human beings. Therefore, it is necessary for us to understand their living conditions and migration difficulties. Today we are at the largest forest park in Chaoyang District, Beijing, the Olympic Forest Park, a habitat for more than 300 species of birds. Today's presentation will focus on the living conditions of birds in this park. I hope we can use this park as a way to better understand birds, so as to achieve a more harmonious coexistence.  Wanna be closer to these cute birds?  Let’s find our own answer in this park!

  3. 1 Wecome to the olympic forest park
  4. 2 entrance
  5. 3 Stopping point 2 bird habitat
  6. 4 Stopping point 3 Bird watching location
  7. 5 Stopping point 4: Walking street
  8. 6 Stopping point 5. Exit
  1. Resumen de audiotour

    As people who live in the northern hemisphere, we all know that birds tend to migrate south in winter because the weather gets colder. But have you ever wondered where these birds pass by during their migration? What impacts do people have on the survival, development and migration of birds? Beijing is an important "inn" for birds migrating throughout Northeast Asia. However, due to the environmental pollution problems in Beijing after 2000, it is difficult for many birds to find suitable habitats in Beijing. This is not only a misfortune for birds, It is also unfortunate for human beings. Therefore, it is necessary for us to understand their living conditions and migration difficulties. Today we are at the largest forest park in Chaoyang District, Beijing, the Olympic Forest Park, a habitat for more than 300 species of birds. Today's presentation will focus on the living conditions of birds in this park. I hope we can use this park as a way to better understand birds, so as to achieve a more harmonious coexistence.  Wanna be closer to these cute birds?  Let’s find our own answer in this park!

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