Sichuan Hua'e Mountain National Nature Reserve: Integrated Strategies Guarding the "Species Refuge"

Sichuan Hua'e Mountain National Nature Reserve: Integrated Strategies Guarding the "Species Refuge"

Sichuan Hua’e Mountain National Nature Reserve, confronting severe challenges in biodiversity conservation, has implemented an integrated species conservation solution that combines scientific research, habitat protection, targeted species conservation, and community participation. Grounded in comprehensive baseline resource surveys, the solution safeguards species habitats through a coordinated system of “Zoned Management + Community Patrols + Digital Surveillance”. It carries out specialized conservation programs for very small populationsand rare species, such as Thuja sutchuenensis , Cypripedium henryi ,  and incorporates sustainable community livelihood projects to mitigate conservation-development conflicts. The core value of this solution lies in its systematic, adaptive, and collaborative nature. It has not only ensured the survival security of 2,825 vascular plant species and 414 vertebrate species within the reserve but also provides a replicable model for biodiversity conservation in other similar nature reserves.