China Boosts Conservation of Native Horse Breeds in 2026 Push
China intensifies efforts to protect native horse breeds in 2026, combining genetic conservation with cultural preservation and economic strategies.
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China intensifies efforts to protect native horse breeds in 2026, combining genetic conservation with cultural preservation and economic strategies.
Yangtze finless porpoise population reaches 1,426 in 2026, a 14% rise since 2022, as decade-long fishing ban shows ecological success.
Veteran photographer Xi Zhinong’s four-decade journey documents China’s biodiversity conservation efforts, advocating for ecological awareness through visual storytelling.
Chinese researchers achieve breakthrough in mapping the genome of Bagarius rutilus, aiding conservation efforts for the endangered species.
Conservationists in the UK and Scotland lead groundbreaking efforts to revive Europe’s native flat oyster populations through innovative reef restoration and genetic preservation.
Photographer Xi Zhinong’s four-decade journey documenting China’s wildlife highlights the role of art in conservation, aiding the creation of 1.1 million sq km of national parks.
Researchers uncover Neocinnamomum citratum, a lemon-fragrant plant in Guizhou’s Xingyi Geopark, highlighting China’s rich biodiversity and ecological research strides.
First recorded sighting of rare Eurasian lynx in Xinjiang’s Karamay highlights successful conservation efforts and improved habitat quality in 2026.
A rare Eurasian lynx, a protected species, was first recorded in Karamay, Xinjiang, offering new insights into the region’s ecosystem.
Chinese scientists lead efforts to protect South China Sea corals from invasive crown-of-thorns starfish, safeguarding marine biodiversity in 2026.
A rare golden langur infant spotted in Yunnan highlights China’s growing success in protecting endangered species, offering hope for biodiversity in 2026.
Infrared cameras in Sichuan’s Giant Panda National Park captured a wild panda mother and her cub, highlighting conservation success in China’s key wildlife habitat.
Shanxi’s Zhangze Lake welcomes back egret populations after 20-year conservation effort, blending ecological success with cultural renewal.
Lhasa’s Lhalu Wetland continues ecological restoration in 2026, balancing urban growth with biodiversity protection at 3,600 meters elevation.
First recorded sighting of endangered forest musk deer in Chongqing’s Baima Mountain reserve signals ecological recovery, confirmed by forestry experts.
New footage from Sichuan’s forests reveals rare panda motherhood behavior, signaling growth in the endangered species’ population amid conservation efforts.
China’s new Mianyang panda conservation base begins trial operations, housing 20 pandas and pioneering ecological research while welcoming global visitors.
Infrared cameras in Shaanxi’s Changqing Reserve capture thriving protected species, showcasing China’s 2025 conservation progress and ecological monitoring advances.
Infrared cameras in China’s northeast capture rare footage of Amur tiger mother with five cubs, offering new hope for endangered species conservation efforts.
As extinction rates soar, the Big Cat Sanctuary collaborates with Nature’s Safe to preserve genetic material of endangered species, offering hope for future biodiversity.