Starting
 in autumn 2010, the Tianshan Heavenly Lake region in Xinjiang Uyghur 
Autonomous Region has prohibited livestock grazing as part of measures 
to protect the grassland, forests, and ecology. 
Situated at 2,000 
meters above sea level and listed as a United Nations Educational, 
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) world heritage site since 
1990, the lake and surrounding peaks, also known as the Celestial 
Mountains, are known for their pristine natural beauty. 
However,
 the area’s management committee explained that overgrazing in recent 
years has caused severe degradation of the alpine grasslands, which has 
in turn has set off mudslides, floods, and other natural disasters. 
Research
 reports also showed that the most recent mudslides on June 22 this year
 occurred at places where livestock usually grazed. Additionally, a 2007
 report indicated that the reduction of livestock from 180,000 to 80,000
 over a period of four years had resulted in significant area 
improvements. The committee thus has expressed their hope that the ban 
imposed on livestock grazing will bring a restored balance of all 
ecosystems in the region. 
Kudos, Tianshan Heavenly Lake 
committee and all parties involved for your pledge to preserve this 
legendary region. May such measures foster a growing realization of the 
benefits of halting all livestock-related practices in honoring a more 
humane and sustainable existence for all. 
Supreme Master Ching 
Hai has frequently emphasized the need to eliminate the animal 
agriculture and meat production industry for the protection of our 
Earth, as during a video message for a June 2009 conference in Mexico.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
 Overgrazing by livestock, which occupies nearly a third of our Earth’s 
land surface worldwide, is a major cause of desertification and other 
damages, and is responsible for more than 50% of land erosion. 
Now,
 we must stop livestock grazing to protect our soil and protect our 
life. Therefore, it is vital that we change our lifestyle – it’s very 
easy to do it setting a noble example for others to follow, and do our 
part to bring to the public’s attention the urgent climate change issues
 and its solutions; the foremost being the vegan diet, to safeguard our 
precious planet. It is time to walk the talk, because there is not much 
time left now. 
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