ReTo Eco-Solutions, Inc. Announces Completion of Construction and Official Opening of BMW-Sponsored Ecological Bird Observatory Project in China Liaoning Province
ReTo Eco-Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: RETO) (the "Company" or "ReTo") today announced that the Company has completed construction of the BMW-sponsored ecological bird observatory project, which was officially inaugurated this month
BEIJING, Nov. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- ReTo Eco-Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: RETO) (the "Company" or "ReTo") today announced that the Company has completed construction of the BMW-sponsored ecological bird observatory project, which was officially inaugurated this month.
ReTo was awarded the construction contract for the bird observatory project in September this year by China Green Foundation, a national mutual fund registered with China Ministry of Civil Affairs that is dedicated to promoting land greening, maintaining ecological balance and civilization, as well as pivoting a harmonious co-existence of human and nature.
Sponsored by German multinational luxury vehicles and motorcycles manufacturer BMW AG, the project involves building a comprehensive ecological and environmental protection facility for the Liaohekou National Nature Reserve (the "Reserve"),which integrates facilities for education on public awareness of biodiversity, for bird observation, indoor training space and exhibitions of milestones achieved for ecological protection. ReTo was awarded the RMB1.5 million (approximately $0.2 million) contract to construct the project.
The Reserve is located in Dawa County and Liaohekou Ecological and Economic Park in Panjin City, Liaoning Province, with a total area of more than 800 square kilometers (approximately 197.7 acres). It is a wildlife natural reserve with many kinds of rare waterfowls that are well protected, such as the Dan-top cranes and the black-billed gulls, and the estuarine wetland ecosystem. Since the establishment of the Reserve, it has made outstanding achievements in wetland protection, breeding and migration of birds, and has a high ecological conservation value and unique natural scenery. The ecological bird observatory will promote future development of the Reserve in bird observation and relevant research and popular science education.