National Parks in China and France Safeguard Mountain Ecosystems
China and France are preserving mountain ecosystems through national parks like Wuyishan and Ecrins, safeguarding biodiversity and promoting responsible tourism.
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China and France are preserving mountain ecosystems through national parks like Wuyishan and Ecrins, safeguarding biodiversity and promoting responsible tourism.
Researchers have discovered four specimens of the critically endangered Rosa lucidissima in Guizhou’s Foding Mountain National Nature Reserve, highlighting urgent conservation needs.
China and France are safeguarding biodiversity through national parks like China’s Hainan Tropical Rainforest and France’s Cévennes National Park.
China has invested nearly 900 billion yuan in conserving key ecological areas, covering over half of its landmass. This substantial funding underscores the nation’s commitment to environmental preservation and sustainable development.
A red-winged laughingthrush, a nationally-protected species in China, was spotted bathing in Sichuan’s Laojun Mountain Reserve, showcasing the rich biodiversity of southwest China.
Entomologist Dawa has spent over 30 years unveiling the secrets of butterflies in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, discovering more than 300 new species amidst challenging terrains.
The annual migration of the majestic Hungarian Grey cattle breathes life into Hortobágy National Park, highlighting a blend of ecological preservation and cultural heritage.
Chinese scientists have discovered Phanera lingyuenensis, a rare plant species endemic to Guangxi, China. This significant find sheds light on the region’s biodiversity and underscores the importance of conservation.
China and France have issued a joint statement to strengthen marine cooperation, pledging to protect marine biodiversity, combat illegal fishing, and enhance scientific collaboration.
Chinese researchers have discovered a new yellow-flowered species of Impatiens in Guizhou Province, enriching the region’s biodiversity and highlighting the importance of conservation efforts.
Discover Hexigten in Inner Mongolia, where spring breathes life into deserts, forests, and grasslands, showcasing remarkable biodiversity.
Journey through the lush valleys of Mount Sigu’niang’s primeval forests in Sichuan Province, southwest China. Discover centuries-old trees, rich biodiversity, and the untouched beauty of this UNESCO-listed gem.
Sansha, the Chinese mainland’s southernmost city in Hainan Province, is a haven of marine biodiversity. Discover the unique ecosystems and abundant marine life that make this remote island city a natural treasure.
Discover Hainan Island’s Jianfengling rainforest, home to ancient plants like Alsophila, mesmerizing treefall gaps, and rich biodiversity.
Beijing’s terrestrial wildlife species have increased from 608 to 612, including 519 bird species, showcasing the city’s ongoing ecological improvements and conservation efforts.
Yunnan Province, a biodiversity hotspot in southwest China, achieves 55.25% forest coverage in 2023, reflecting its commitment to green development.
Six golden snub-nosed monkey cubs were born in China’s Shennongjia National Park, signaling a positive stride in conservation efforts and the nation’s biodiversity preservation.
China has completed a new germplasm resources bank on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, enhancing efforts to preserve the region’s unique biodiversity and support scientific research.
UNDP Resident Representative Fenella Frost commends Malawi’s strides in biodiversity conservation through the BIOFIN project, highlighting efforts in resource mobilization and sustainable development.
China’s Yellow River begins its annual fishing moratorium from April 1 to June 30, implementing strict measures to protect aquatic life and biodiversity across nine regions along the river.