Qingtongxia Wetland Emerges as Yellow River’s Wildlife Haven in 2026
Ningxia’s Qingtongxia Wetland becomes vital migratory hub for 179 bird species, showcasing successful ecological balance along the Yellow River in 2026.
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Ningxia’s Qingtongxia Wetland becomes vital migratory hub for 179 bird species, showcasing successful ecological balance along the Yellow River in 2026.
A rare Oriental stork chick hatches in China’s Dongting Lake, marking the third consecutive year of successful breeding for the endangered species amid conservation efforts.
Discover how China’s Sanhe horses withstand -40°C temperatures through unique crossbreeding and become symbols of ecological adaptation in 2026.
Discover the giant Anax sea cucumber in Sansha’s waters, a keystone species supporting marine biodiversity and attracting scientific interest in 2026.
Mrs. Gould’s sunbird, a protected species, spotted in Yunnan’s cherry blossoms, highlighting China’s biodiversity and conservation progress in 2026.
Chengdu’s giant pandas continue to captivate global audiences in 2025, driving tourism and showcasing China’s wildlife conservation achievements through advanced breeding programs.
CGTN announces the launch of ‘Harmony Keepers: Tales of Nature’s Guardians’, a documentary series celebrating the individuals dedicated to protecting Asia’s treasured wildlife.