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Gaomei was called Gaomi in the Qing Dynasty and was renamed during the Japanese occupation. The wetlands here are over 300 hectares, but the area is only 1/10 of Dadu River wetlands. The geography is divided into 7 categories, which results in diversified organisms in this area. Gaomei Wetlands is one of the few places that has wild ducks.
Despite the small area, Gaomei Wetlands have special soils mixed with mud and sand. Ecology here breeds diversified organisms of both plants and animals. Research shows that animals here include birds, fishes, crabs and invertebrates.
位於清水大甲溪出海口南側,廣達1,500公頃的高美濕地,擁有豐富的天然資源,是國內少數幾處雁鴨集體繁殖區之一。 曾在高美濕地棲息的鳥類有多達120餘種,為重要之生態保育區。 目前已逐漸取代大肚溪口,成為喜好賞鳥人士的新興賞線。
高美濕地雖然面積不大,但是由於泥質及沙質灘地兼具,加上與河口沼澤地帶鑲嵌在一起,所以孕育了豐富又複雜的濕地生態,以及目前所知全台灣最大族群的雲林莞草區,形成乾濕相間伴有植物生長的複雜地形,因為地形多變,生態種類亦相當複雜,主要為鳥類、魚類、蟹類及其他無脊椎類等生物。
"60 Stone Mountain" in Hualian, Taiwan
The yellow flowers are orange daylily (Hemerocallis fulva). The flower buds after sundried are being used as food, usually as a soup ingredient, by the local people.
Water buffalo and oxen are now rarely seen in Taiwan plowing rice fields. An article in the March 06, 2017 Taipei Times said that there were about 99 water buffaloes in use in Taiwan in 2015. (www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2017/03/06/20036...) Now, big tractors are commonly seen in the fields of Taiwan. This ox was plowing a rice field near Shueilin Township in Yunlin County, Taiwan.
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