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A Visit to China's Remote Yunnan

In 1998, China's Yunnan Provincial government invited The Nature Conservancy to advise them about conservation at a global biodiversity hotspot, where four of Asia's great rivers converge in the Himalayan mountains. The Yunnan Great Rivers Project has subsequently emerged as a model for ecoregional planning and international cooperation. Last month two Nature Conservancy staff from the organization's Worldwide Office near Washington, DC, journeyed to remote southwest China to see the project area firsthand. A chronicle of their impressions follows.

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Map of China. Click to enlarge. Illustration by Jennifer Grizzard/The Nature Conservancy
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© Noelle Wagner/The Nature Conservancy Ron Geatz is the Director of Communications for the Asia Pacific region at The Nature Conservancy.

Noelle Saab managed the Interactive Marketing team at The Nature Conservancy.
© Ron Geatz/The Nature Conservancy