Central China Declared Global Biodiversity Hotspot in 2026
Scientists propose central China as a new global biodiversity hotspot, revealing unique plant species and urgent conservation needs in 2026.
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Scientists propose central China as a new global biodiversity hotspot, revealing unique plant species and urgent conservation needs in 2026.
Spring 2026 brings vibrant revival to Gansu’s Yellow River wetlands, with migratory birds and local wildlife thriving in thawing landscapes, signaling ecological resilience.