About the Land
01 Desert land
The desert land in Qinghai is characterized by vast, arid expanses with sparse vegetation, shifting sand dunes, and harsh climatic conditions that include extreme temperature fluctuations and limited rainfall. These landscapes face severe ecological challenges such as desertification, soil erosion, and the loss of native plant species, making them vulnerable and difficult to sustain both natural habitats and local livelihoods.
02 Planting Saxual Tree to Combat Sandstorm
Planting Saxaul Trees in desert regions helps combat sandstorms by stabilizing the soil, reducing wind erosion, and creating a protective barrier against shifting sands. These resilient trees play a crucial role in ecological restoration by fostering the growth of native plants and enhancing the overall biodiversity of arid environments.
03 Restoring Grassland
Restoring grassland in desert areas improves soil fertility, enhances water retention, and reduces erosion, creating a healthier environment that supports diverse plant and animal species. This restoration process not only combats desertification but also provides sustainable grazing land for livestock, contributing to the economic resilience of local communities.