Furry Ambassadors: Xining Wildlife Park Promotes Plateau Biodiversity
Xining Wildlife Park introduces plush toys inspired by the rare species of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau to raise awareness for biodiversity and wildlife protection.
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Xining Wildlife Park introduces plush toys inspired by the rare species of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau to raise awareness for biodiversity and wildlife protection.
New Zealand to establish five new marine reserves along the Otago coast starting July 1 to protect endangered penguins, sea lions, and vital coral communities.
China and the US have renewed their giant panda conservation cooperation with a 10-year agreement, bringing pandas Ping Ping and Fu Shuang to Zoo Atlanta.
South Africa reports a 16% decline in rhino poaching in 2025, attributing the drop to enhanced anti-poaching efforts and regional collaboration.
Sansha City in Hainan records first sea turtle nesting of 2026, triggering enhanced conservation efforts in the Xisha Islands as marine protection initiatives expand.
As extinction rates soar, the Big Cat Sanctuary collaborates with Nature’s Safe to preserve genetic material of endangered species, offering hope for future biodiversity.
WWF’s Martin Kapinga highlights China’s panda conservation success and biodiversity efforts in 2025, showcasing global environmental leadership.
China advances environmental reforms with revised ecological code, introducing stricter wildlife protections and enhanced enforcement mechanisms under current legislative review.
Mianyang China Giant Panda Garden opens in Sichuan, offering conservation insights and close encounters with 20 giant pandas in newly established habitats.
Inner Mongolia’s Hulunbuir reserve employs drones, smart monitoring, and expanded feeding sites to protect lynx and red deer amid extreme winter temperatures below -30°C.
Rangers in China’s Sanjiangyuan National Park embody a way of life centered on respect for nature and harmonious coexistence, safeguarding diverse wildlife on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau in the fight against climate change.
Meet the dedicated guardians of the milu deer in Jiangsu Province’s Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve, who work tirelessly to protect these unique animals.
Kenya has launched a rhinoceros ear-notching and transmitter fitting exercise to enhance conservation efforts, aiming to protect 20 to 25 rhinos in Tsavo West National Park through advanced monitoring techniques.
Mandarin ducks are thriving in Yinjiang, southwest China’s Guizhou Province, thanks to local care and protection during their wintering season. Over a hundred ducks were spotted this year at the reservoirs.
A herd of Pere David’s deer was spotted crossing a ‘red carpet’ of halodendron wormwood in Dongtai’s wetlands in Jiangsu Province, highlighting successful conservation efforts for this protected species.
Protecting wild tigers is essential for global biodiversity conservation. As top predators, tigers support the preservation of other species and ecosystems, highlighting the importance of their survival.
Japan has returned 16 crested ibises to China, marking the first such transfer in eight years, in a collaborative effort to conserve the endangered species and strengthen environmental ties.
Mongolia hosted events in Ulan Bator to highlight snow leopard conservation ahead of International Snow Leopard Day on October 23, uniting communities in protecting this endangered species.
Chinese provinces and regions unite in a collaborative campaign to protect migratory bird routes, aiming to safeguard birds and promote sustainable development.
Conservation efforts in Hubei have led to a significant rise in the populations of the milu deer and Yangtze finless porpoise, two rare species under first-class state protection in China.