Hainan Unveils Plan to Restore 30% of Degraded Ecosystems by 2030
Hainan province unveils a groundbreaking plan to restore 30% of its degraded ecosystems by 2030, marking a significant step in China’s biodiversity conservation efforts.
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Hainan province unveils a groundbreaking plan to restore 30% of its degraded ecosystems by 2030, marking a significant step in China’s biodiversity conservation efforts.
Chile’s National Botanical Garden has been devastated by a deadly wildfire, destroying 98% of the area and highlighting urgent global conservation concerns.
Tanzania’s NGO Nature Tanzania calls for urgent efforts to preserve the endangered grey-crowned cranes facing localized extinction due to habitat loss, illegal capture, and killings by farmers.
China’s National Forestry and Grassland Administration reports that the country’s overall wetland area remains stable, reaffirming its position as Asia’s largest wetland holder on the 28th World Wetlands Day.
On World Wetlands Day, China’s significant progress in wetland restoration highlights the crucial role wetlands play in combating climate change and preserving biodiversity.
Farmers in Brazil’s Pantanal Wetland are adopting innovative methods to live harmoniously with jaguars, protecting the wild cats while sustaining their livelihoods.
China has successfully cloned two endangered cattle breeds native to Xizang, marking a significant milestone in the conservation of these species.
Scientists achieve the world’s first successful white rhino IVF pregnancy, offering hope to save the critically endangered northern white rhino subspecies from extinction.
In China’s Angsai Grand Canyon, Tibetan herder Kunga turns his backyard into a sanctuary for injured wildlife, fostering harmony between humans and nature on the plateau.
Thailand’s mangroves are being recognized as a ‘secret weapon’ against climate change due to their remarkable ability to store carbon. Discover how these ecosystems are making a difference.
China’s wild giant panda population has grown from around 1,100 in the 1980s to nearly 1,900, showcasing the country’s successful conservation efforts recognized by the international community.
Discover the fascinating social life of the Tibetan rhesus macaque, a protected species thriving at over 3,000 meters in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region.
International research teams, including one from California, are working to protect the rare Chinese white dolphins, once thought to be extinct. Their collaborative efforts aim to ensure the survival of these unique pink-hued marine mammals.
Over 60,000 birds, including protected species, are wintering in north China’s Hengshui Lake Nature Reserve, showcasing significant ecological improvements.
Mount Huangshan in China exemplifies how natural beauty is preserved alongside thriving tourism. Sustainable practices make it a model for balancing conservation and tourism.
The Yangtze finless porpoise, China’s ‘panda in the water’, faces extinction. Discover how dedicated conservationists are striving to save this rare species in ‘Smiling Angels of the Yangtze’.
Discover the inspiring journey of the Yangtze finless porpoise, known as the ‘smiling angel’, as conservation efforts offer hope for this endangered species in China’s great river.
Hanbao, the first second-generation Yangtze finless porpoise born under China’s captive-breeding program, turns three. His growth marks a significant milestone in conservation efforts for this endangered species.
Once on the brink of extinction, the Yangtze finless porpoise, known as the ‘smiling angel’, is making a comeback thanks to China’s comprehensive conservation efforts.
A new documentary, ‘The Call of Glaciers,’ follows Generation Z conservationist Palyang as she seeks to protect China’s dwindling rivers in the face of climate change.