Ancient tree guidebook published
As you stroll through the streets and parks of Beijing, do you sense the watchful presence and quiet breath of ancient trees that have stood for centuries? "To achieve this goal, we need more urban residents to understand and actively participate in protecting ancient trees," said Yang Shutian, chairman of the Beijing Afforestation Foundation. Recently, Audi China and the Beijing Afforestation Foundation collaborated to launch the Beijing Biodiverse City Ancient Tree Guidebook, aimed at promoting awareness and understanding of ancient tree conservation. The guidebook provides essential information about ancient trees, highlights notable specimens in Beijing, and includes a map featuring 17 scenic spots adorned with ancient trees. Miriam Mayer-Ebert, executive vice-president of operation and transformation at Audi China, said: "This guidebook is designed for Beijing's urban residents, aiming to enhance people's understanding of ancient trees and guide readers toward a more scientific approach to viewing and protecting these natural treasures.



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