Indonesia’s First Homegrown Giant Panda Cub, Rio, Makes Public Debut
Meet Rio, the first giant panda cub born in Indonesia. The 11-kilogram cub officially debuted at Taman Safari Indonesia after reaching key growth milestones.
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Meet Rio, the first giant panda cub born in Indonesia. The 11-kilogram cub officially debuted at Taman Safari Indonesia after reaching key growth milestones.
Rare footage of western black crested gibbons, serows, and black bears in Yunnan’s Wuliangshan-Ailaoshan Reserve signals a positive wildlife comeback in southwest China.
Researchers in the Helan Mountains have captured historic footage of a snow leopard mother and cub, marking a milestone for wild reproduction in the Chinese mainland.
New footage captures the rare Gaoligong hoolock gibbons in Yunnan, showcasing a growing population and the success of conservation efforts on the Chinese mainland.
A historic milestone in conservation as China’s Helan rewilding project records the world’s first successful full-cycle snow leopard reintroduction and cub rearing.
American journalist Lee Camp explores the Xizang Autonomous Region, uncovering stories of wildlife protection and ecological growth in the Yarlung Tsangpo wetlands.
The Humboldt penguin, a rare warm-climate species in Peru and Chile, faces double threats from shifting climates and H5N1 Avian Influenza.
Global leaders and delegates recently visited the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, showcasing the enduring power of panda diplomacy in connecting nations.
China and Russia are enhancing cross-border ecological protection, leading to a significant recovery of Amur tiger and leopard populations in the Chinese mainland.
The 2026 Tibetan antelope migration has begun in Hoh Xil, with populations rebounding from 20,000 to over 70,000 thanks to decades of dedicated conservation.
Rare wildlife sightings and migrations signal a successful ecological recovery in the Xizang Autonomous Region thanks to long-term conservation efforts.
Rare Chinese merganser chicks are hatching in the Changbai Mountains of Jilin Province, marking a successful breeding season in northeast China.
Portugal’s last circus elephant, Julie, will move to the Pangea Trust sanctuary this June, following the nation’s 2024 ban on performing animals.
Zhejiang Province on the Chinese mainland celebrates a major conservation win as the crested ibis population surpasses 1,000 birds following a successful hatching.
Discover how the milu deer returned to the Chinese mainland through scientific conservation and global cooperation, reflecting a broader model for ecological harmony.
China constructs its first dedicated wildlife bridge over a canal in Guangxi, designed to protect animals like leopard cats and squirrels, with the canal set to open in 2026.
Infrared cameras in Yunnan’s Wuliang Mountain have recorded six rare animal species at one site, a sign of a healthier ecosystem bolstered by conservation efforts.
China’s Pinglu Canal features a first-of-its-kind 240-meter ‘green bridge’ for wildlife, covered in soil and plants to connect ecosystems fragmented by the new waterway.
Uganda reports growth in key wildlife species like elephants and zebras, offering hope and insights for global conservation efforts amid ongoing ecological challenges.
Qi Zai, the world’s only captive brown giant panda, was seen playing outdoors in Shaanxi, highlighting conservation efforts for rare Qinling Mountain species.