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City s rules protect the finless porpoise
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A captive Yangtze finless porpoise. (Photo/Xinhua)
Experts hope the critically endangered finless porpoise will be better protected after the country s first regional regulation about the species came into force on Jan. 1 in Anqing, Anhui province.
Passed by the city s people s congress, the Anqing Regulation on the Protection of the Yangtze Finless Porpoise strengthens efforts to save the highly intelligent species from extinction, said Yu Daoping, an expert of finless porpoise protection at Anqing Normal University. The new regulation provides a legal basis to further curb human activities that would be harmful to the species, he said.
More candidates to take entrance exam for postgraduate studies China Daily | Updated: 2020-12-26 09:45 Share CLOSE A student reviews her lessons in the library. She builds a closed learning space with paper boxes. [Photo by Chen Dong/for China Daily]
The epidemic has undoubtedly added hurdles to a large number of school candidates. Most colleges and universities did not return to school in the first half of the year, and candidates can only brush up on their professional study through online classes at home. The absence of a learning atmosphere has a significant impact on their learning efficiencies. Shao Qi, a candidates majoring in journalism at Anqing Normal University in Anhui province, says: In the early stages of preparation for the exam, we can only review at home, which requires a higher level of self-discipline. In addition, the epidemic affects employment, and more undergraduates choose to take postgraduate entrance examinat
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