World’s Oldest Gorilla Fatou Marks 69th Birthday at Berlin Zoo
Fatou, the world’s oldest gorilla, celebrated her 69th birthday at Berlin Zoo, highlighting advancements in wildlife care and conservation efforts.
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Fatou, the world’s oldest gorilla, celebrated her 69th birthday at Berlin Zoo, highlighting advancements in wildlife care and conservation efforts.
China leverages AI systems and drone fleets to achieve record-breaking wildlife rescue success in 2026, transforming ecological preservation methods across diverse habitats.
Experts from China and Africa discuss cross-continental strategies to protect endangered species like giant pandas and coastal topi antelopes amid growing environmental challenges.
IUCN reclassifies emperor penguins and Antarctic fur seals as endangered, citing climate threats and habitat loss. Conservation efforts intensify globally.
First clear images of endangered rufous-necked hornbill in Yunnan reveal expanded habitat range, signaling conservation success in SW China.
Inner Mongolia’s Horqin Reserve dazzles with peak migratory bird activity in April 2026, showcasing swans and shelducks against stunning sunset vistas.
Conservation teams in Xinjiang’s Altay region use drones to install eco-friendly nests, protecting migratory birds and balancing technology with ecology.
Infrared cameras in Xinjiang’s Beitashan area captured a family of five snow leopards, signaling ecological recovery in the region.
Thousands of migratory birds return to Hulun Lake in Inner Mongolia as ice melts, signaling spring’s arrival. Conservation efforts ensure habitat protection.
Shenzhen’s Kunpeng Trail No. 1 Bridge, completed in 2023, provides safe wildlife passage over a busy highway, reconnecting fragmented habitats in Guangdong Province.
Chongqing Zoo’s panda Qi Sanmei captivates global audiences with her newly mastered sliding skills, showcasing China’s wildlife conservation success.
China’s spotted seals undertake critical spring migration in 2026, with enhanced conservation efforts ensuring protection along coastal routes during peak season.
Over 40 spotted seals are currently in Changdao’s waters during their 2026 migration peak, highlighting successful conservation efforts in the region.
Xizang’s black-necked cranes flourish through community-led conservation, with populations rising since becoming Lhasa’s City Bird in 2025. #WildlifeConservation
Shenzhen’s Kunpeng Trail No. 1 Bridge, completed in 2023, has become a vital corridor for wildlife, reconnecting fragmented habitats in one of China’s fastest-growing cities.
Spring 2026 brings vibrant revival to Gansu’s Yellow River wetlands, with migratory birds and local wildlife thriving in thawing landscapes, signaling ecological resilience.
Xinjiang’s Bosten Lake sees massive bird migration as ecological restoration efforts yield results, creating new opportunities for sustainable tourism.
Shaanxi’s Yellow River Wetlands see record migratory bird numbers in 2026, driven by enhanced conservation efforts and ecological recovery.
Over 200 spotted seals gather in Liaodong Bay as 2026 ice melt reveals newborn pups, highlighting climate impacts on China’s only breeding pinniped species.
Thousands of migratory birds flock to Inner Mongolia’s Ar Horqin Banner wetlands during spring thaw, highlighting regional conservation efforts.