Northeast China's Jilin Province Thursday passed a regulation to ban entry into the core zone of the Changbai Mountain National Nature Reserve known for its rich flora1 resources.
中国东北吉林省周四通过一项规定,禁止进入以丰富的植物资源闻名的长白山国家自然保护区核心区域。
The only exception, according to the regulation on the protection of the reserve, are those entering the core zone for scientific purposes, who are required to submit application and get approvals in advance.
The regulation also bans the unauthorized practice of releasing animals into the wild in the reserve as well as the introduction of alien species and
genetically7 modified organisms.
Those violating the rules could face fines of up to 100,000 yuan (14,490 U.S. dollars).
The regulation came amid complaints that adventure activities and the unauthorized release of animals, often driven by beliefs that the acts of kindness will bring good fortune, are threatening the mountain's
ecosystem8.
Covering an area of 196,465 hectares, the Changbai Mountain National Nature Reserve boasts a
vertical9 vegetation landscape and giant
gene6 pool.