After 140 Days, Whale ‘Haitang’ Returns to the South China Sea
Whale ‘Haitang’ returns to the South China Sea after 140 days of dedicated care, highlighting the importance of marine conservation and collective efforts to protect our oceans.
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Whale ‘Haitang’ returns to the South China Sea after 140 days of dedicated care, highlighting the importance of marine conservation and collective efforts to protect our oceans.
World Ozone Day 2024 highlights the Montreal Protocol’s role in advancing climate action and protecting the ozone layer. Discover how global collaboration is making a difference.
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment reports substantial improvements in water quality and ecological protection of key river basins, surpassing targets set in the 14th Five-Year Plan.
China’s green initiatives in Africa are leading the way in sustainable development, countering Western criticisms with tangible results in clean energy, wildlife conservation, and environmental protection.
China has achieved a remarkable balance between economic growth and environmental protection through deeper reforms and green technologies, reducing emissions while maintaining robust growth.
Discover how Xi Jinping’s vision of ‘green mountains and clear waters’ sparked China’s commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development, celebrated annually on National Ecology Day.
China’s Qinghai Province has designated ecological “red lines” over 40% of its territory, intensifying efforts to protect fragile ecosystems and the vital sources of major Asian rivers.
A New Zealand study reveals that marine protected areas may not sufficiently protect whales from threats like commercial fishing, as a high overlap with vessels occurs within these zones.
Yunnan Province is intensifying efforts to protect its rich biodiversity, implementing initiatives that promote harmony between humans and nature.
Nepal will begin using DJI drones to collect waste from high-altitude mountains starting next month, beginning with Mount Ama Dablam and potentially expanding to Mount Qomolangma and Mount Nuptse.
Discover the Qinghai-Xizang Railway, the world’s highest and longest plateau railway, connecting Xining to Lhasa and balancing development with environmental conservation.
South Africa has recorded a significant decline in rhinoceros poaching in May and June compared to last year, attributed to dehorning efforts in KwaZulu-Natal Province.
Efforts to conserve the Chinese white dolphins in Qinzhou, South China, have led to significant adjustments in port development, allowing these rare marine species to reclaim their ocean paradise.
New study reveals that most of the world’s drylands remain unprotected, posing significant threats to biodiversity, especially in Asia. Researchers urge urgent conservation efforts to safeguard these vital ecosystems.
China amplifies efforts in marine conservation, unveiling a white paper showcasing dedication to protecting the ocean’s health and the underwater symphony of marine life.
China’s marine environment has seen significant improvement, with better offshore water quality and expanded protected areas, as detailed in a new white paper released by the State Council Information Office.
A new documentary, “Greening the Blue”, explores China’s decade-long environmental efforts in the South China Sea, offering rare insights through first-hand observations.
Since 2017, fishermen in the Xisha Islands have become guardians of their own ecosystem, forming Ranger teams to protect the islands’ natural beauty.
At the 24th SCO Summit in Astana, Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed making 2025 the “SCO Year of Sustainable Development”, aiming to unite member states in environmental protection and economic growth.
Follow Kimi, a green sea turtle released in Sanya, Hainan, as her remarkable journey showcases China’s efforts in marine conservation and the protection of endangered species.