Five Years Into a Fishing Ban, the Yangtze River Is Teeming With Life

Flowing almost 4,000 miles from the Tibetan Plateau to the East China Sea, the Yangtze is China’s “Mother River.” From the emerald-green rice paddies of Hunan to the industrial hubs of Wuhan and Shanghai, the river basin generates 40 percent of the nation’s economic output. Yet, 70 years of rapid development had, until recently, wreaked … Continue reading Five Years Into a Fishing Ban, the Yangtze River Is Teeming With Life