
China’s Giant Pandas Jin Xi and Zhu Yu to Begin 10-Year Stay in Spain
China is sending giant pandas Jin Xi and Zhu Yu to Spain for a 10-year stay at Madrid Zoo, marking a significant step in international wildlife conservation efforts.
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China is sending giant pandas Jin Xi and Zhu Yu to Spain for a 10-year stay at Madrid Zoo, marking a significant step in international wildlife conservation efforts.
Two Siberian tiger cubs made their public debut at the Siberian Tiger Park in Harbin, delighting visitors as they frolicked outdoors for the first time. Their appearance marks a success for conservation efforts.
China will send giant pandas Jin Xi and Zhu Yu to Spain on April 29 for a 10-year residency at the Zoo Aquarium Madrid, fostering conservation efforts and cultural ties between the two nations.
San Francisco is set to welcome giant pandas for the first time following an agreement between the China Wildlife Conservation Association and the San Francisco Zoo, marking a milestone in wildlife conservation cooperation.
The annual migration of endangered Siberian cranes reaches its peak at Momoge Wetlands in NE China, drawing attention to conservation efforts in Zhenlai County.
Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve in southwest China’s Guizhou Province welcomes a newborn Guizhou grey snub-nosed monkey, one of China’s most endangered species, and invites readers to help name the infant.
Kenya has launched a new compensation program for victims of wildlife attacks, offering up to $23,543 to affected individuals, aiming to foster peaceful coexistence between communities and wildlife.
Spotted seals have emerged from hibernation in Liaodong Bay, northeast China, with groups resting on mudflats in Panjin City. As a national first-level protected species, their return highlights conservation successes.
At the Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve in Guizhou, China, a fourth Guizhou snub-nosed monkey has been born to parents Fanfan and Tiantian, marking a hopeful milestone for this endangered species.
China is employing AI recognition and satellite tracking technologies to protect migratory birds, enhancing monitoring and international collaboration for wildlife conservation.
Rare footage of a leopard cat mother and her two cubs was captured in east China’s Zhejiang Province, indicating a thriving wildlife population.
Scientists investigate thousands of dead penguins in Antarctica, probing whether bird flu is behind the mass deaths, raising concerns about the impact on threatened species.
Infrared cameras in Sichuan’s Baiyang Provincial Nature Reserve have captured rare footage of a four-month-old giant panda cub following its mother in the wild, offering new insights into the behavior of the solitary species.
Discover the Hainan hare, China’s smallest rabbit species native to Hainan Island, now protected as a national key species.
Fu Bao, South Korea’s first giant panda born on the Korean Peninsula and a national celebrity, has arrived safely in Chengdu, China. She will undergo quarantine before meeting the public.
Thousands in South Korea bid a heartfelt farewell to Fu Bao, the first giant panda born in the country, as she prepares to return to China under international conservation efforts.
Sixteen rare Dalmatian pelicans, a species under China’s first-class protection, have been spotted in Inner Mongolia’s Urad Grassland, reflecting improvements in ecology and conservation efforts.
Siberian tiger and Amur leopard families are thriving in the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park. Increased cub survival rates reflect successful conservation efforts and habitat improvements.
Explore the enchanting world of Hainan’s nocturnal geckos, the vibrant Goniurosaurus thriving in the island’s rocky forests, and the efforts to preserve their unique habitat.
New research reveals humans transmit viruses to animals more often than previously thought, highlighting the impact of human activity on wildlife and the importance of monitoring cross-species transmissions.