Southern Hemisphere’s Only Giant Pandas Return to China
Adelaide Zoo’s only giant pandas in the Southern Hemisphere, Wang Wang and Fu Ni, have returned to China, marking the end of a 15-year conservation collaboration between China and Australia.
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Adelaide Zoo’s only giant pandas in the Southern Hemisphere, Wang Wang and Fu Ni, have returned to China, marking the end of a 15-year conservation collaboration between China and Australia.
Despite his age and health issues, 74-year-old Tobgye dedicates his life to protecting Tibetan macaques. Under his care, the macaque population in Xizang’s Linze Scenic Spot has grown from 30 to over 5,000.
The annual migration of Tibetan antelopes in Hoh Xil witnesses safe crossings over busy highways, highlighting successful conservation efforts in northwest China.
Over a hundred mandarin ducks have been discovered wintering in the reservoirs of Yinjiang, Guizhou Province, a sign of the region’s excellent environmental conditions and community conservation efforts.
In the Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve of Jiangsu Province, park ranger Yao Yajun dedicates his days to rescuing trapped or injured milu deer, highlighting the vital role of wildlife conservation.
A new study reveals honey bees repel elephants by over 86% in Kenyan farms, offering a natural solution to human-elephant conflicts.
Nearly a thousand swans have arrived at Rongcheng’s Great Swan National Nature Reserve, marking the start of their annual winter migration from Siberia.
Through dedicated conservation efforts, Hainan’s Lingshui County has transformed damaged coral reefs into a thriving underwater forest, revitalizing marine life and showcasing successful ecological restoration.
Discover China’s most iconic and endangered creatures, including the giant panda, and explore the efforts to preserve these national treasures.
Berlin Zoo’s twin panda cubs, born in late August, made their debut to the press and are set to welcome the public. The cubs reside in a special glass enclosure, while mother Meng Meng remains behind the scenes.
An endangered white-eared night heron was spotted for the fourth consecutive year in Yunnan’s Ailao Mountains, offering hope for the species’ survival and aiding conservation efforts.
Two giant pandas, Bao Li and Qing Bao, have left China’s Sichuan Province for a ten-year stay at Washington’s Smithsonian National Zoo, highlighting ongoing wildlife conservation efforts.
The Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park is witnessing a flourishing of wild Amur tigers and leopards—the country’s only breeding populations of these endangered species.
The Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park, spanning 14,100 square kilometers in Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces, is witnessing a resurgence of wild Amur tigers and leopards—the only breeding population in China.
Conservation authorities in Yunnan Province are using innovative technologies to monitor and protect the endangered Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys, leading to a significant increase in their population.
Discover the tranquil lives of giant pandas in Sichuan’s bamboo forests and learn about the efforts that have increased their wild population to nearly 1,900 today.
Beloved giant pandas Ri Ri and Shin Shin have left Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo after 13 years to return to China due to health concerns, moving fans who gathered pre-dawn to bid them a tearful farewell.
At Nyanpo Yuzee in western China, photographer Choegyab and young conservationists are protecting plateau wildlife, including black-necked cranes, through observation and a new rescue base at 3,000 meters.
A feature on the Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve, where senior engineer Zhao Yajie and her team use advanced technology to protect migratory birds.
Over 11,000 raptors were recorded in a single day at the Liaoning Snake Island-Laotie Mountain National Nature Reserve, marking a new record and highlighting the region’s vital role in migratory bird conservation.