China’s Giant Panda National Park: A Sanctuary for Biodiversity
China’s Giant Panda National Park spans three provinces and houses over 72% of wild pandas. Established in 2017, it became a national park in 2021, marking a milestone in conservation.
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China’s Giant Panda National Park spans three provinces and houses over 72% of wild pandas. Established in 2017, it became a national park in 2021, marking a milestone in conservation.
At Yaze Lake beside the Kanas River in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, a pair of whooper swans, Du Du and Huan Huan, peacefully raise their cygnets among wild ducks.
Red-billed blue magpies in China’s Qinling Mountains help spread kiwifruits by hoarding excess fruit, which other wildlife consume, leading to seed dispersal throughout the region.
A young Siberian crane learns to forage at Poyang Lake under the guidance of its parents, while contending with intruding swans in a battle for food.
Kenya Wildlife Service unveils its 2024-2028 strategic plan, focusing on a science-led, data-driven approach to enhance wildlife conservation, reduce biodiversity loss, and engage local communities.
Despite a slight rise in global rhino populations, a surge in poaching, especially in South Africa, poses a significant threat to conservation efforts, according to a new report.
The Chinese crested tern, known as the “bird of legend,” has made a remarkable comeback in East China, with numbers rising from fewer than 20 to nearly 150 thanks to dedicated conservation efforts.
The Yangtze finless porpoise population in Nanjing’s nature reserve has risen to 65, up from 62 last year. Increased sightings of mother and baby porpoises signal a positive trend for this endangered species.
Dedicated conservation efforts have helped the Tibetan antelopes, the “elves” of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, rebound from poaching threats, culminating in Qinghai Hoh Xil’s UNESCO World Heritage designation in 2017.
Amid a lingering heatwave with temperatures reaching 40°C, giant pandas at a Chongqing zoo find cool relief by lounging on ice blocks, offering a charming escape from the scorching weather.
Central Africa is a region of incredible natural diversity and cultural richness. From the northern savannas teeming with wildlife to the southern rainforests, it is a land where wilderness thrives and treasures abound.
Namibia announces plans to cull over 700 wild animals, including elephants and hippos, to combat severe drought-induced food shortages impacting nearly half of its population.
A herd of wild milu deer were spotted frolicking through the river at Tiaozini Wetland Park, showcasing the area’s transformation into an eco-friendly haven for wildlife in Jiangsu Province.
Diezi Lake in Nanchang is abuzz with both winter and summer migratory birds, creating a mesmerizing natural spectacle as grey herons, lapwings, egrets, and whiskered terns share the habitat.
Discover the mysterious landscapes of North Africa, a region defined by its vast plateaus, scorching deserts, and resilient wildlife that have adapted to thrive in one of the Earth’s harshest climates.
Join CGTN’s Guo Meiping on a journey to Leizhou Bay in south China’s Guangdong Province, where the rare Chinese white dolphins, known as the “giant pandas of the sea,” have made a remarkable resurgence.
Discover how the Great Migration showcases the harmony between man and nature, highlighting the importance of wildlife protection and environmental conservation.
Stray dogs sheltered by monks in Qinghai Province are boldly confronting Tibetan blue bears over food scraps, challenging the apex predator on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.
Discover why the annual wildebeest migration in Kenya’s Maasai Mara is considered one of the world’s greatest natural wonders.
Discover the story of the little owl, a tiny yet formidable raptor inhabiting the Jiatang Grassland in Qinghai, China. Despite its cute appearance, this small hunter has the true might of a bird of prey.