Endangered Black Storks Thrive in Northwest China’s Heihe Wetlands
Endangered black stork populations are thriving in Gansu’s Heihe Wetland National Nature Reserve, showcasing the success of enhanced ecological conservation efforts.
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Endangered black stork populations are thriving in Gansu’s Heihe Wetland National Nature Reserve, showcasing the success of enhanced ecological conservation efforts.
At Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou City, south China, a panda cub born to Meng Meng celebrated her first month, marking a hopeful milestone in giant panda conservation.
Marine biologist Zeng Qianhui returns to Xiamen to protect the endangered Chinese white dolphins, striving to create a paradise for them amidst the challenges of a bustling city.
A rare family of paradise flycatchers has been spotted in Wuxi, delighting residents. The birds, symbols of good fortune and longevity in China, are celebrated for their elegance and bring hope to the community.
Meng Meng, one of the world’s only surviving giant panda triplets, has given birth to a female cub. This milestone marks a new chapter for this unique panda family and inspires conservation efforts.
A spade-toothed whale, a species so rare it has never been seen alive, has washed up on a beach in New Zealand’s Otago region, offering scientists a unique opportunity to study this elusive creature.
The endangered Fanjingshan fir, native to China’s Guizhou Province, sees new hope as over 1,000 seedlings are successfully bred by the Guizhou Academy of Forestry, marking a leap in conservation efforts.
China demonstrates its commitment to marine conservation in the South China Sea through significant environmental efforts, showcasing its role as a protector of marine biodiversity in the region.
A Bengal white tiger mother has given birth to rare triplet cubs at a wildlife park in Rongcheng, Shandong Province. The healthy cubs are being cared for by dedicated zoo staff.
Yunnan Province in Southwest China has improved its compensation mechanism for residents affected by wildlife-caused losses, aiming to promote biodiversity protection and reduce human-wildlife conflicts.
Mexico evacuates sea turtle eggs ahead of Hurricane Beryl, taking unprecedented steps to protect wildlife and communities as the storm approaches.
A comprehensive wildlife survey in Xinjiang’s Tianshan Mountains has concluded, unveiling a rich tapestry of animal and plant life and establishing foundational data for future conservation efforts.
Blue coral, a unique species facing threats from climate change and habitat loss, is the focus of renewed conservation efforts across Asia to protect and restore this vulnerable marine treasure.
Chen Fei, director of the Asian Elephant Research Center, has dedicated over a decade to protecting China’s wildlife, leading efforts to conserve the endangered Asian elephants in Yunnan’s rainforests.
The population of rare golden snub-nosed monkeys in China’s Shennongjia Forestry District has increased to 1,618, marking significant progress in conservation efforts.
Experience the majesty of the milu deer mating season at Jiangsu’s Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve, where stags engage in spectacular battles for mating rights.
Discover Tiaozini Wetland in east China’s Jiangsu Province—a vital hub on the East Asia-Australasian Flyway, hosting rare and endangered migratory birds, and showcasing harmonious coexistence with nature.
Witness the dramatic battles of milu deer stags during mating season at China’s Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve, a remarkable conservation success story.
Experts report that climate change is disrupting elephants’ migration patterns, forcing them into unpredictable areas in search of food and water.
China has initiated new giant panda conservation partnerships with Austria and the U.S., enhancing global biodiversity efforts and strengthening international ties.