China Protects 80% of Key Wildlife Species Amid Habitat Revival
China achieves milestone with over 80% of key terrestrial wildlife under protection, reports show population growth for pandas, tigers, and other species as habitats improve.
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China achieves milestone with over 80% of key terrestrial wildlife under protection, reports show population growth for pandas, tigers, and other species as habitats improve.
China’s milu deer population rebounds from near extinction to 15,000, with over 6,000 thriving in the wild, marking a global conservation milestone after 40 years of efforts.
Yunnan’s endangered snub-nosed monkey population reaches 350 in 2025, marking a conservation triumph through decades of habitat restoration efforts.
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.
Artificial breeding programs boost population of critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoises, signaling ecological progress in China’s longest river system.
Discover how Fujian’s tiger kindergarten trains South China tiger cubs for survival, highlighting conservation efforts to save this critically endangered species.
Hainan’s Bangxi Nature Reserve reports over 200 endangered Eld’s deer, marking a conservation milestone for China’s tropical island province.
Conservation efforts in Guizhou’s Mount Fanjing protect the endangered snub-nosed monkeys, with only 850 left globally. Learn how initiatives are boosting their survival.
China opens largest rewilding base in Fujian to save critically endangered South China tigers, with two adults entering semi-wild adaptation this week.
Advanced AI technology aids conservation of China’s endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys in the ecologically vital Qinling Mountains.
Scientists in Guangxi use langur feces to study health and stress, aiding conservation efforts that boosted their population from 300 to 1,400 since the 1980s.
China and Japan enhance panda conservation efforts as four giant pandas return from Wakayama, highlighting global cooperation in wildlife protection.
Explore China’s misty Shennongjia forests to meet the endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys and the conservationists working to protect these rare primates.
Goliath, a 135-year-old Galapagos tortoise at Miami Zoo, marks his first Father’s Day after siring hatchlings, highlighting conservation efforts for endangered species.
A fierce mating duel between milu deer in China’s Dongting Lake showcases successful conservation efforts, with populations rebounding to over 14,000 nationwide.
Three golden snub-nosed monkeys from China debut in France, marking a milestone in cross-border wildlife conservation and China-France cooperation.
Over 100 rhinos poached in South Africa by March 2024, underscoring challenges in combating wildlife crime and protecting endangered species.
A self-sustaining wild crested ibis population emerges in Hunan, China, marked by a healthy newborn chick—a critical win for global conservation efforts.