
Spectacular Butterfly Emergence Transforms Yunnan’s Honghe Valley
Nearly one hundred million butterflies have emerged in Honghe Butterfly Valley, Yunnan Province, transforming the forests into a mesmerizing scene this May.
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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.
Discover how China’s dedicated efforts in biodiversity conservation are making a global impact on the International Day for Biological Diversity.
Rare migratory birds, including black-necked cranes and black storks, flock to Gahai Lake wetland in Gansu Province as temperatures rise, marking the breeding season and highlighting the region’s rich biodiversity.
Rare migratory birds like the black-necked crane are entering breeding season at Gansu Province’s Gahai Lake wetland, enriching the ecosystem and highlighting the importance of biodiversity conservation.
As temperatures rise, migratory birds like black-necked cranes and black storks return to Gansu’s Gahai Lake wetland for the breeding season, enriching the region’s biodiversity.
China invites the world to “Be part of the Plan” on International Day for Biological Diversity 2024, showcasing its rich ecosystems and urging global action to halt biodiversity loss.
Nature reserves in China and France are witnessing a surge in wildlife species. Hongze Lake Nature Reserve, a major habitat in the Chinese mainland, attracts over 500,000 migratory birds annually.
The Chongzuo White-Headed Langur National Nature Reserve in China’s Guangxi region protects the rare white-headed langur, reflecting China’s efforts in biodiversity conservation.
Shandong Province released a white paper on biodiversity conservation in the Yellow River Delta, highlighting significant efforts in protecting the region’s unique ecosystems.
Sanjiangyuan, China’s largest national nature reserve on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, is the source of the Yangtze, Yellow, and Lancang rivers, and a haven for diverse wildlife and ecosystems.
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.