China’s Wild Horse Population Surpasses 900 Milestone
China’s Przewalski’s horse population reaches 900, marking a conservation triumph 40 years after reintroduction to Xinjiang and other regions.
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China’s Przewalski’s horse population reaches 900, marking a conservation triumph 40 years after reintroduction to Xinjiang and other regions.
Yunnan’s wild Asian elephant population triples to over 300 through habitat protection and innovative monitoring systems, fostering human-elephant coexistence.
China’s ‘Two Mountains’ initiative drives biodiversity revival through national parks and species protection, boosting wildlife populations and ecological health.
China’s Xizang Autonomous Region thrives at 4,000m with 97 nature reserves protecting 246 species, balancing ecology and cultural heritage.
Meet the women rangers protecting Qilian’s wildlife through high-altitude patrols and rescue efforts, safeguarding Asia’s ecological future.
On International Moon Bear Day, experts highlight threats to Asia’s iconic bears and call for urgent conservation efforts to protect dwindling populations.
A wildlife park on China’s Qinghai-Xizang Plateau rescues and rehabilitates snow leopards and other endangered species, offering lessons in resilience and conservation.
A new atlas documents rare wildlife in China’s Qilian Mountains, combining scientific research with visual storytelling to highlight ecological conservation efforts.
Discover how golden snub-nosed monkeys in China’s Qinling Mountains use social bonds and teamwork to survive harsh winters, offering insights into wildlife resilience.
Artificial breeding programs boost population of critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoises, signaling ecological progress in China’s longest river system.
China’s decade-long national park reforms have significantly restored wildlife populations and enhanced ecological stability, officials report.
Hainan’s gibbon population rebounds from 13 to 42 under Zhou Zhaoli’s leadership, symbolizing a triumph in conservation and community-driven environmental efforts.
Sino-Russian researchers release guidelines to reduce human-tiger conflicts in northeast China, promoting coexistence on International Tiger Day.
An African lion and white Bengal tiger at Beijing Wildlife Park showcase a rare cross-species bond, offering insights into animal behavior and conservation efforts.
Xining Wildlife Park’s efforts in rescuing and breeding black-necked cranes highlight China’s growing success in biodiversity conservation and ecological protection.
First recorded sighting of near-threatened Oriental darter in Hainan highlights China’s ecological conservation progress and wetland preservation importance.
Altun Shan Nature Reserve in Xinjiang hosts live coverage of Tibetan antelopes’ annual calving season, showcasing conservation efforts and plateau ecosystem protection.
Discover how Fujian’s tiger kindergarten trains South China tiger cubs for survival, highlighting conservation efforts to save this critically endangered species.
Meihua Mountain’s tiger conservation center pioneers eco-tourism and environmental education, blending wildlife protection with community engagement and sustainable development.
Hainan’s Bangxi Nature Reserve reports over 200 endangered Eld’s deer, marking a conservation milestone for China’s tropical island province.