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Disaster Prevention Projects Incorporate Natural Solutions: Crab-Eating Mongoose Spotted in Dagou Creek, Yilan

In recent years, the Ministry of Agriculture's Soil and Water Conservation Administration has incorporated a "natural solution" strategy into flood control and disaster prevention projects. This not only reduces disaster risk but also takes ecological considerations into account. The habitat of the national treasure fish, the silver goby Iijima, in the Miaoli Shahe River has also become more friendly, and the elusive crab-eating mongoose has als…
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In recent years, the Ministry of Agriculture's Soil and Water Conservation Administration has incorporated a "natural solution" strategy into flood control and disaster prevention projects. This not only reduces disaster risk but also takes ecological considerations into account. The habitat of the national treasure fish, the silver goby Iijima, in the Miaoli Shahe River has also become more friendly, and the elusive crab-eating mongoose has als…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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