
Kenya’s Wildlife Beyond the Big Five: CGTN Launches Great Migration Series
CGTN launches groundbreaking series exploring Kenya’s wildlife diversity beyond the Big Five, featuring expert insights on ecosystems and conservation challenges.
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CGTN launches groundbreaking series exploring Kenya’s wildlife diversity beyond the Big Five, featuring expert insights on ecosystems and conservation challenges.
Witness the annual naked carp migration at Qinghai Lake, a unique natural event showcasing ecological balance and local conservation efforts in China’s northwest.
Fishermen in China’s Xisha Islands transform into environmental guardians, protecting marine ecosystems while maintaining sustainable livelihoods through innovative conservation programs.
China’s policy bank allocates $376.7B to protect Yangtze and Yellow rivers, focusing on ecological conservation and infrastructure since 2021.
Discover how Sansha City in Hainan exemplifies marine biodiversity and sustainable practices, aligning with global conservation goals on Biological Diversity Day.
Bogota’s water scarcity crisis spotlights its endangered wetlands. Can preservation efforts secure the city’s future amid rapid urbanization?
For 20 years, Tianzhu Mountain’s cliffside cleaners have preserved a UNESCO Geopark through daring aerial maintenance, balancing tourism and ecological protection.
Xizang marks 74th liberation anniversary with documentary on revered black-necked cranes, blending ecological conservation and cultural traditions.
Protected pheasant-tailed jacanas nest in Jiangxi’s lotus ponds, signaling ecological progress at Xianghu Wetland through conservation efforts.
President Xi Jinping joins students in Beijing for a hands-on tree-planting lesson, stressing ecological conservation and youth engagement in China’s green development goals.
China’s Xizang Autonomous Region prioritizes ecological conservation with 47 nature reserves and $13.3 billion in green investments, creating half a million jobs annually.
China’s Sanjiangyuan National Park sees biodiversity gains through efforts of 21,000+ Zang community rangers, per CPPCC expert Lian Yuming.
Communities at the Yellow River’s source combat climate challenges through traditional knowledge and modern innovation, safeguarding water for 160 million people downstream.