Saturday, September 13, 2008

Caohai Lake

Caohai Lake is a natural water-body situated in the Northwest , of Southwest . The lake is situated on the Weining Mountain, at the outskirt of Weining County. Caohai Village lies directly at the edge of the wetland. Since 1985, the area around the lake constitutes a nature reserve at provincial level, and since 1992, at national level.

Physical data


The lake's original area was . However as a result of drainage, cultivation and climate changes during the last decades, the lake area has shrunk to only . Its average depth is of and its altitude above sea level. The whole reserve area is .

Fauna


The lake area is the largest and most important wetland of Southwest China, providing wintering place of Black-necked Cranes, the only plateau crane left in the world. Besides, the lake is also inhabited by 184 bird species, including Common Cranes, Hooded Cranes, White Storks, Black Storks, , Golden Eagles, Eastern Imperial Eagles, White-tailed Sea-eagles and Ruddy Shelducks.

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