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Finnish experts warn of alarming biodiversity loss in coastal waters, citing declines in key species and urging stronger protection measures.
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Finnish experts warn of alarming biodiversity loss in coastal waters, citing declines in key species and urging stronger protection measures.
Explore the frozen forests of China’s Changbai Mountain, uncovering hidden wildlife secrets from bear tracks to lynx territories in this immersive adventure.
Kenya allocates $1.86 million for a comprehensive 2024 wildlife census to gather data on all aquatic and land-based species, bolstering conservation efforts nationwide.
UNEA-6 concluded in Kenya, highlighting the urgent need for multilateral actions against climate change. Experts discuss China’s leading role in global environmental governance and green development.
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment announces the inclusion of 2,573 water bodies in the ‘Beautiful Rivers and Lakes’ project, aiming to enhance ecological quality and promote biodiversity.
China reintroduces 3,000 endangered plants to an islet in the Yangtze River’s Three Gorges Reservoir area, enhancing biodiversity and showcasing commitment to environmental conservation.
Chinese researchers at Huazhong Agricultural University have unveiled the key mechanisms behind fireflies’ bioluminescent light organs, offering new insights into insect bioluminescence and biodiversity.
Spring in the Qinling Mountains brings a bounty of fresh bamboo, as giant pandas feast and the ecosystem thrives.
Discover how spring breathes life into Sanjiangyuan, the source of China’s great rivers, nurturing biodiversity and sustaining communities along the river basins.
China’s enhanced biodiversity efforts lead to a significant revival of rare species like the giant panda, Hainan gibbon, and crested ibis, showcasing successful conservation strategies.
Baiyangdian Lake in northern China now hosts 276 wild bird species, up by 70 since 2017. Conservation initiatives have boosted biodiversity in this significant wetland.
China’s revised Wildlife Protection Law has sparked debate over conservation strategies, with new regulations affecting captive breeding practices and prompting discussions on balancing protection and sustainable use.
UNEA-6 concludes in Nairobi with 15 resolutions, two decisions, and a Ministerial Declaration to address climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.
China introduces five new regional standards to enhance the conservation of Asian elephants, focusing on habitat restoration, food security, and reintroduction efforts in Yunnan Province.
China’s leadership in global environmental governance was highlighted at the Sixth Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly, emphasizing collaborative efforts to combat climate change and biodiversity loss.
China has initiated a four-month spring fishing ban across major rivers and inland waters to protect breeding fish and promote sustainable fisheries, highlighting its commitment to conserving biodiversity.
At UNEA-6 in Nairobi, global leaders unite to address climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, seeking collaborative solutions to the triple planetary crisis.
Global leaders convene at the United Nations Environment Assembly in Nairobi to collaborate on solutions for climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.
Local communities and government efforts in Yunnan Province are making significant strides in protecting the endangered Phayre’s leaf monkey, showcasing China’s commitment to biodiversity conservation.
A new orchid species has been discovered in the Tongbiguan Nature Reserve in southwest China’s Yunnan Province, highlighting the region’s rich biodiversity and the importance of conservation efforts.