International Rare Animal Protection Day:CCCC protects every "animal neighbor" with genuine care

Source:CCCCTime:2026-04-08

Throughout its global projects, CCCC has been dedicated to protecting every "animal neighbor" with genuine care.

April 8 marks International Rare Animal Protection Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about wildlife protection and promoting harmony between humans and nature.Throughout its global projects, CCCC has been dedicated to protecting every "animal neighbor" with genuine care.
East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) in Malaysia
While advancing the project, CCCC has taken meticulous measures to protect the habitats of rare species such as the Malayan tapir and pangolin, ensuring their living environment remains undisturbed.
Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) in Kenya

The project incorporates ecological principles across its design, operation, and maintenance phases. Based on wildlife migration routes, 79 bridges have been constructed to allow animals to cross freely and safely.
Chancay Port in Peru 

The 2,678-meter-long breakwater not only serves as a solid barrier against ocean swells but also provides a welcoming "rest stop" for seals, penguins, and seabirds.
San Gabán III Hydropower Project in Peru

To protect rare species such as the Andean cock-of-the-rock, the project conducted thorough surveys before construction began, examined birds to ensure their health, and released them back into the wild, ensuring a harmonious coexistence between engineering and life.
Tourism project in Ethiopia's Bale Mountains National Park
The tourism project in Ethiopia's Bale Mountains National Park passes through habitats of rare species such as the Ethiopian wolf and mountain nyala. To protect these animals, the project team carefully studied their behavioral patterns and optimized the route accordingly, proactively avoiding key habitats and taking concrete measures to minimize ecological disturbance.

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