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Recently, Beijing Review featured a report titled "Wings of Change" in its "Opinion" volumn and "Voice" section on Bjreview.com, the official website of Beijing Review. The article spotlighted Beijing Forestry University’s significant contributions to migratory bird conservation, detailing its launch of the Flyway University Alliance and the release of the Global Scientific Action Plan for Migratory Bird Flyway Conservation at the Global Ecological Governance (Nansen) Conference.
Established in March 1958 under the guidance of then Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai, Beijing Review serves to better present China to the world. As China's only national English-language newsweekly, Beijing Review reaches readers in over 150 countries and regions, offering news and in-depth analysis on China's developments and major global events. Bjreview.com, the online portal of Beijing Review, also supports CICG Americas by providing special coverage of breaking news from China and abroad, along with audio and video content.




The report, presented as an in-depth feature, includes an exclusive interview with Jennifer George, CEO of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP), discussing international collaboration on migratory bird conservation and China's active contributions in this field. It highlights Beijing Forestry University's significant efforts to protect migratory birds and its role in fostering global ecological governance and sustainable development.The article emphasizes that Beijing Forestry University played a key role in establishing the EAAFP Science Unit, providing vital support for migratory bird conservation. At the Global Ecological Governance (Nansen) Conference, the university launched the International Scientific and Educational Alliance for Migratory Bird Flyways. This initiative aims to enhance collaboration between universities and research institutions across the flyway region. It also promotes investment at national and international levels, offering funding and other resources to young researchers and youth groups, thereby strengthening research and conservation actions within the flyway region.
In recent days, prominent English-language media outlets such as China Daily and Beijing Review have offered extensive coverage of the Global Ecological Governance (Nansen) Conference organized by BFU, highlighting its growing international presence. Looking ahead, the university aims to strengthen its global communication efforts, utilizing mainstream media platforms to share compelling stories of China's ecological civilization initiatives and present BFU's expertise and contributions on the world stage.
Written by Song He
Translated and edited by Song He
Reviewed by Yu Yangyang