Five Suspects Arrested for Poaching in Qinghai Province
Five suspects have been arrested in Qinghai Province, China, for illegal poaching and trafficking of wild animals, marking a significant action against wildlife crimes in the region.
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Five suspects have been arrested in Qinghai Province, China, for illegal poaching and trafficking of wild animals, marking a significant action against wildlife crimes in the region.
The endangered Ningqiang pony population in China’s Shaanxi Province has risen to 206 after six new foals were born, marking a positive step in conservation efforts.
Siberian tigers at the Changchun Botanical and Zoological Garden were spotted playfully frolicking in the snow, delighting visitors with a rare display of exuberant behavior.
Nanwan Monkey Island in Hainan Province is a unique sanctuary for around 2,000 macaques. As the world’s only tropical island reserve for these primates, it offers travelers a glimpse into their natural habitat.
On January 1, 2024, giant panda twins Yu Ke and Yu Ai at Chongqing Zoo celebrated the New Year by playing in the snow and enjoying special treats prepared by their zookeepers.
Four captive-raised Yangtze finless porpoises were released into the Tian’ezhou Nature Reserve, showing successful integration with wild populations and highlighting positive conservation efforts in China.
This winter, black-necked cranes grace the high-altitude wetlands of Lhasa, Xizang, captivating onlookers with their graceful movements reminiscent of dancers on a natural stage.
Giant pandas are thriving at the Chengdu Research Base, enjoying natural surroundings and dedicated care that bolster global conservation efforts.
Two gentoo penguins from Nanjing Underwater World enjoyed a snowy adventure at the historic Nanjing City Wall, delighting locals and highlighting a unique blend of wildlife and cultural heritage.
Singapore bids an emotional farewell to Le Le, the first giant panda born in the country, as he prepares to return to China in January 2024.
A rare scarlet ibis, known as the “world’s reddest bird,” was recently spotted in Nanning’s wetlands, south China, drawing excitement among birdwatchers and highlighting conservation efforts.
When Neng Neng, a sick and orphaned brown bear cub, was rescued by Chu Wenwen and her team, few thought it would survive. Months later, the cub has triumphantly returned to the wild.
Chu Wenwen, a young conservationist in Xinjiang’s Altay Region, leads efforts to rescue wildlife like the rare Sino-Mongolian beaver, inspiring China’s youth to embrace ecological conservation.
Chu Wenwen, a young conservationist in China, is protecting beavers in Xinjiang’s Altay Mountains. Her dedication shines a light on these vital creatures and their role in the ecosystem.
An extremely rare white leucistic alligator has been born at a Florida reptile park, highlighting global wildlife conservation efforts and the importance of preserving genetic diversity.
Endangered migratory birds, including black-faced spoonbills and oriental white storks, have arrived in Xuyi, east China’s Jiangsu Province, marking a significant event for conservation efforts.
Discover the majestic Angsai Canyon in China’s Qinghai Province, known as China’s Grand Canyon. Explore its ancient Danxia landforms and diverse wildlife, including rare species like the snow leopard and Tibetan blue bear.
After 12 years at Edinburgh Zoo, giant pandas Yang Guang and Tian Tian have returned to China, arriving safely at Chengdu Shuangliu Airport, marking the end of their stay in the United Kingdom.
A spectacular gathering of migratory birds has transformed the wetlands of north China’s Hebei Province into a vibrant tableau of wildlife, highlighting the region’s ecological importance.
Flocks of migratory birds, including egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes, are turning Hebei’s wetlands into a stunning natural spectacle.