
Wild Mongolian Khulan Thrive in Inner Mongolia’s Grasslands
Hundreds of migratory Mongolian khulan flourish in Inner Mongolia’s restored grasslands, highlighting regional conservation progress and cross-border ecological collaboration.
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Hundreds of migratory Mongolian khulan flourish in Inner Mongolia’s restored grasslands, highlighting regional conservation progress and cross-border ecological collaboration.
Hainan’s giant pandas charm visitors as Asia’s leaders gather for Boao Forum 2025, blending diplomacy with ecological storytelling.
Bao Li and Qing Bao, two giant pandas from China, make their public debut at the Smithsonian National Zoo, highlighting conservation collaboration.
The Ural owl, a protected species, thrives in Inner Mongolia’s winter forests, spotlighting ecological preservation and biodiversity.
Taiyuan Zoo welcomes a rare takin calf, marking a conservation breakthrough, alongside other newborn species enhancing China’s biodiversity efforts.
CGTN’s new AI platform Chinapedia offers real-time insights on China’s conservation wins, economy, and culture, starting with panda population recovery.
Spring migration brings thousands of birds to Inner Mongolia’s Yellow River wetlands, showcasing successful ecological restoration. Explore the interplay of nature and sustainability efforts in Asia.
Swinhoe’s white-eye birds enchant Nanchang during cherry blossom season, offering a vibrant display of nature’s harmony in urban China.
Discover how grey-crowned cranes from East Africa thrive at Guangzhou’s Chimelong Bird Park, enchanting visitors with their elegance and grace.
World Wildlife Day highlights the importance of financial investment in conservation, emphasizing its role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting human livelihoods.
An infrared camera captures a heartwarming scene of a Chinese goral mother and her cub in Hubei’s Duheyuan National Nature Reserve.
Discover how the legendary Chinese crested terns made a remarkable comeback to the East China Sea in 2004 and the scientific efforts ensuring their yearly return for breeding.
Discover how the legendary Chinese crested terns made a remarkable comeback to the East China Sea in 2004 and the scientific efforts ensuring their yearly return for breeding.