China Pledges to Protect 90% of Migratory Bird Habitats by 2030
China announces a plan to protect 90% of key migratory bird habitats by 2030, enhancing conservation along vital flyways, according to the National Development and Reform Commission.
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China announces a plan to protect 90% of key migratory bird habitats by 2030, enhancing conservation along vital flyways, according to the National Development and Reform Commission.
A wild population of the endangered Tibetan argali has been rediscovered in Sichuan’s Shiqu County, marking the first sighting in several years and highlighting successful conservation efforts.
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Kenya has launched a year-long national wildlife census to boost conservation programs for iconic species facing climatic and human-induced threats, aiming to establish exact species numbers across the country.
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Authorities in Shanxi Province have launched a survey to assess the leopard population and biodiversity in Qinyuan County, aiming to enhance conservation efforts in the Yellow River Eco-Zone.
The brown-eared pheasant, a first-class protected species in China, has seen its population flourish in Shanxi Province’s Qiliyu Scenic Area, highlighting successful local ecological restoration efforts.
Black-necked cranes are breeding in Xainza County, Xizang Autonomous Region, marking a positive sign for conservation efforts of this first-class state-protected species in China.
Asia’s largest wildlife seed bank in Yunnan Province has preserved over 11,000 species of wild plant seeds, safeguarding over a third of China’s wild plants and contributing significantly to biodiversity conservation.
China’s Kunming Biodiversity Fund will provide grants to support biodiversity conservation in developing countries, embracing multilateralism and international operations, announced spokesperson Mao Ning.
China has launched the Kunming Biodiversity Fund in Beijing, investing over $210 million to support biodiversity conservation in developing countries, marking a significant step in global environmental efforts.
Wildlife species in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region are thriving again, thanks to ecological guardians and government efforts to preserve biodiversity.
A record-breaking herd of 42 wild Asian elephants has been spotted in Yunnan’s Mengla County, marking the largest group ever observed in the area.
Nearly one hundred million butterflies have emerged in Honghe Butterfly Valley, Yunnan Province, transforming the forests into a mesmerizing scene this May.
China continues to play a crucial role in protecting biodiversity and promoting global biodiversity governance, implementing initiatives that balance ecological preservation with sustainable development.
On May 22, the International Day for Biological Diversity, China reaffirmed its commitment to biodiversity conservation during an event in Hainan Province, pledging continued active participation in global efforts.
China launches a comprehensive seven-year biodiversity conservation program with major tasks and projects to protect its rich ecosystems, announced during the International Day for Biological Diversity.
Millions of butterflies are emerging early in Yunnan’s Butterfly Valley, southwest China, due to warmer temperatures and increased rainfall. The phenomenon showcases the region’s rich biodiversity.
China intensifies its efforts in biodiversity conservation, recognizing the vital role diverse ecosystems play in human well-being and sustainable development.
Discover how China is playing a pivotal role in preserving global biodiversity on the International Day for Biological Diversity, highlighting its efforts and the adorable species it protects.