Jun 17, 2025
Scientists Witness First Wild Reproduction of Yangtze Sturgeon After Decades of Conservation
The Yangtze sturgeon, a nationally protected first-class animal, was once a vital part of the river's ecosystem. However, by the early 2000s, water pollution, overfishing and other factors had pushed it to the edge. In 2022, the International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild. The last known natural reproduction occurred in 2000. Yet, scientists refused to give up. They spent years developing techniques to restore the sturgeon's spawning grounds. Their efforts paid this year in the Chishui River, one of the tributaries of the upper Yangtze.