With about half of the vast country covered in wilderness, China is the world's third most species-rich country. Therefore, China's (achieve) in biodiversity conservation and wilderness protection are important to the future of global biodiversity conservation.
The vital biodiversity, (combine) with a large population, has led the government to reconsider its protected area system and transform some wilderness areas such as the rainforest in Hainan formal national parks. The new national park system will make it more practical (preserve) habitats and species. The aim is to preserve biodiversity and ensure a (harmony) relation between humans and nature.
The national parks cross China's vast ecosystems, from the Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park in the south the Hainan gibbon—a critically endangered species live, the Giant Panda National Park, the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park, the Wuyi Mountain National Park to the Sanjiangyuan National Park on the Qinghai-Tibet Platau—source of the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and the Lancang River. The diversity of species and habitats under protection (reflect) in these parks' names.
The national parks are open to all. Visitors can make reservations online in advance book on the spot. They should acquire a little local knowledge to get (they) ready for the amazing trip and maximize their enjoyment.