Cocoa loves love and can’t hide it! The navigation map of Nanjing Yangtze finless porpoise city is coming.

  Lead-gray body

  A round head

  Because of "love to laugh"

  It is called "the smiling spirit of the Yangtze River"

  Old Nanjing people affectionately called it "Jiang Zhuzi"

  Read it in the most authentic accent:

  "Jiang Zizi"

  Everyone knows that Nanjing is

  The only place in the country that can be found in the main city

  A city for watching finless porpoises

  most of the time

  You can see it by standing on the bank of the Yangtze River.

  They leap out of the figure.

  So where do you recommend to see the smiling elf of the Yangtze River with your own eyes? Raiders are coming!

  Nanjing finless porpoise aquatic biology protection association

  Xiaguan binjiang commercial district administrative Committee

  Jointly launch

  Nanjing Yangtze finless porpoise city viewing navigation map

  Come and have a look with Xiao Bu.

  Xiaguan Riverside Scenery Belt

  Best Yangtze finless porpoise viewing place in Nanjing

  It is the Xiaguan Riverside Scenic Belt in Gulou District.

  It’s from October to March next year.

  About half a year.

  The chance of seeing finless porpoises is close to 90%

  As long as you take the time to look for it

  You will definitely see the figure of "smiling angel"

  If there is enough time.

  The Yangtze finless porpoise monitoring station must go.

  Learn about it here

  "Nanjing style" of finless porpoise protection

  Immersive viewing of finless porpoise animation through AR holographic projection

  Nanjing Yangtze finless porpoise monitoring station

  "finless porpoise post office" area

  Stamps, postmarks and postcards related to finless porpoises

  Through the finless porpoise theme mailbox

  You can put the elements of the Nanjing finless porpoise

  Send it to friends and relatives everywhere.

  Recommended punching place:

  Nanjing Yangtze finless porpoise monitoring station

  Pukou wharf

  Ferry between Zhongshan Wharf and Pukou Wharf

  It has a history of more than one hundred years.

  Ferry passing area

  It also belongs to the Yangtze finless porpoise in Nanjing section of the Yangtze River

  Important distribution and concentrated activity zone

  Photographers on board

  Often in small groups.

  Carrying "long guns and short guns"

  Capture the posture of finless porpoises jumping out of the water.

Wu Jiamin photo

  Ferry is the best way to observe finless porpoises on board.

  The ship sailed slowly.

  And keep a certain distance from the finless porpoise.

  Many Nanjing people are on the ferry.

  The memory of seeing the finless porpoise

Photo by Wang Wei

  Recommended punching place:

  Pukou wharf

  Yuzui Wetland Park

  Imagine this picture.

  Walking along the river, there are breezes blowing.

  Look at the river.

  There is an endless stream of boats coming and going

Fang Fei

  Stop and watch quietly

  You can see the river from time to time

  There are a few small black spots coming out.

  And instantly sank.

Photo by Mao Jinsong

  Or in groups of three or five or alone.

  Or one-way parade or stay for a while.

  It’s really a test for observers

  Eye strength!

Photo by Chen Shuming

  Recommended punching place:

  Yuzui Wetland Park

  Dolphin Plaza Jindama Wharf

  The total area of finless porpoise square is 11.25 hectares.

  To the north of the square is Yuzui Park.

  On the south side is Sanqiao Park.

  It is a green link connecting the two parks.

  Divided into finless porpoise culture exhibition area,

  Industrial remains exhibition area and dense forest protection area.

  It is an excellent hydrophilic platform.

  A plank road along the pier

  You can walk all the way to the river

  Look at Jiang Tianyi’s color and listen to Jiang Tao’s lapping.

  Finless porpoise observation point

  Right under Dashengguan Bridge.

  There is a deep ditch formed by natural impact here.

  The finless porpoise likes to stay in such an environment.

  You can often do it here

  See the finless porpoise surface.

  Chasing frolicking and jumping figures

  Recommended punching place:

  Dolphin square

  What are the main points of observing finless porpoises?

  Because it belongs to mammals.

  Yangtze finless porpoise every once in a while

  Will float to the surface to breathe.

  Usually, it takes 3-5 times of rapid air exchange on the water surface in a short time (it is easy to observe at this time), and then it takes 0.8-1.2 seconds to get out of the water after deep diving for a long time.

  Most Yangtze finless porpoises move in groups.

  Young dolphins are especially lively and active.

  Sometimes I meet them.

  Spit water into the air

  The Yangtze finless porpoises are very lively when they prey. They will form a surrounding net, drive the fish from underwater to the surface, and then rush to the surface from the water to prey. At this time, they can even see a lot of splash on the surface of the water, and sometimes they will beat the water with their tail fins to stun the fish.

  Special reminder

  Due to the loud noise emitted by drones,

  The finless porpoise is very sensitive to it.

  At present, low flying in Nanjing affects finless porpoises.

  It is illegal.

  Please don’t fly at low altitude with drones.

  Shoot or watch the finless porpoise.

  Recently, the Municipal Bureau of Greening and Landscape Architecture announced the results of background resources investigation in Nanjing Yangtze finless porpoise provincial nature reserve. The population of the Yangtze finless porpoise in the reserve is stable, and its number is increasing. The latest population is about 62, which is one of the sections with the highest distribution density in the whole Yangtze River mainstream.

  Want to see the finless porpoise

  The most important thing is patience.

  Yangtze finless porpoise is a wild animal.

  When and how long did it appear?

  There are uncertainties

  There is also the possibility of being invisible.

  So.

  Every time I see a finless porpoise,

  It’s all a "surprise"

  You must come to Nanjing.

  Let’s meet the smiling elf!

  (Source: Nanjing finless porpoise aquatic life protection, Jinling Weiyuhua, Jiangsu Weiyou, Nanjing Daily)