China Launches World’s Largest Giant Panda Conservation Base in Sichuan
China’s new Mianyang panda conservation base begins trial operations, housing 20 pandas and pioneering ecological research while welcoming global visitors.
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China’s new Mianyang panda conservation base begins trial operations, housing 20 pandas and pioneering ecological research while welcoming global visitors.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan introduces integrated strategies for grassland conservation, combining ecological restoration with climate resilience and biodiversity protection through 2030.
Hainan’s Wuzhizhou Island showcases successful integration of marine conservation and sustainable tourism, setting new standards for coastal development.
Hainan’s resident giant pandas Shun Shun and Gong Gong charm visitors while advancing China’s wildlife conservation efforts and boosting ecotourism.
China’s milu deer population reaches 15,000, marking a 40-year conservation success story from near extinction to global ecological recovery.
China’s 2025 nature reserve assessment reveals 90% species recovery, expanded habitats, and improved carbon storage, marking significant ecological progress.
Yunnan’s endangered snub-nosed monkey population reaches 350 in 2025, marking a conservation triumph through decades of habitat restoration efforts.
Hainan Province announces major 2025 biodiversity findings, including new species and ecological insights from its protected rainforests.
Over 50 endangered Dalmatian pelicans spotted in Shanxi’s wetlands, signaling ecological progress in northern China’s conservation efforts.
Giant pandas Shunshun and Gonggong thrive in Hainan, boosting ecotourism and showcasing China’s conservation efforts through their captivating daily routines.
China’s Poyang Lake transforms into winter haven for over 100,000 migratory birds, showcasing East Asia’s ecological wonders and conservation efforts.
CGTN’s documentary ‘China’s Green Revolution’ showcases two decades of ecological restoration, blending environmental recovery with economic growth across diverse landscapes.
China’s green policies evolve from industrial strategy to daily practice, reshaping urban landscapes and community life through ecological integration.
On International Gibbon Day, China’s efforts to protect these endangered primates highlight ecological progress and challenges in preserving biodiversity.
Two baby western black crested gibbons spotted in Yunnan’s Ailao Mountains highlight conservation success for the critically endangered species, with only 270 recorded in 2020.
Xining Wildlife Park’s exhibition highlights snow leopard conservation efforts in Qinghai, showcasing rescued leopards and recent rehabilitation successes.
First recorded sighting of the endangered white-eared night-heron in Guizhou underscores China’s conservation progress and regional biodiversity.
China’s Ministry of Water Resources announces successful revitalization of 88 key rivers and lakes, advancing ecological sustainability across regions.
China’s 153km green barrier in Ningxia halts Tengger Desert expansion, showcasing ecological innovation and sustainable development during the 14th Five-Year Plan.
China highlights 20 years of ecological progress under Xi’s ‘two mountains’ concept at IUCN Congress, promoting global sustainability dialogue until Oct 14.