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The Natural Resources of Yangxian County
By the end of 2002, the total land area of Yangxian County was 4,796,297.3 mu, including 441367,654.38 mu of agricultural land, accounting for 92.02% of the total land area. Construction land 146878.6 mu, accounting for 3.06% of the total area; The unused land is 235,747.3 mu, accounting for 4.92% of the total area. 62 167 1.8 mu of arable land, accounting for14.09%; Garden 7676.4 mu, accounting for1.08; Woodland 350593 1.6 mu, accounting for 79.43%; Grassland 139797.9 mu, accounting for 3.17%; Other agricultural land is 98,593.7 mu, accounting for 2.23%. The traffic land in the construction land is 1 1925.6 mu, accounting for 8.12%; Land for water conservancy facilities 18094. 1 mu, accounting for12.32%; Residential area and independent industrial and mining land 1 16858.9 mu, accounting for 79.56%.

Compared with 2002, in 2003, irrigated paddy fields decreased by 685.2 mu, Wang Tiantian and dry land decreased by 19357. 1 mu, cultivated land decreased by 20042.6 mu, garden land decreased by 455.3 mu, forest land increased by 23836.2 mu, and grassland and other agricultural land decreased by more than 260 mu. Construction land 147375.7 mu, an increase of 497.438+0 mu; The unused land is 232 180 mu, a decrease of 3567.3 mu. There are many kinds of wild animals in China, including more than 20 species of mammals, more than 30 species of birds, more than 0/0 species of amphibians and reptiles, 0/5 species of fish and 30 species of insects. There are six species listed as national first-class protected animals: crested ibis (flamingo), giant panda, golden monkey, antelope (pronghorn), leopard, white-crowned pheasant and so on. In particular, the world's rare bird-crested ibis, is famous all over the world. 198 1 was first discovered in May in Jinjiahe, Silang Township, Yangxian County and Yaojiagou, Baliguan Township. At that time, there were only seven crested ibis. By the end of 2003, the number of crested ibis had exceeded 400. Second-class protected animals 1 1 species, including: bear (black bear), gazelle (Sumen antelope, mingmane sheep), macaque, rock sheep (Shiyang), civet (civet cat, nine-section raccoon), otter, giant salamander (giant salamander) and civet.