Dove Tree Blooms: A 60-Million-Year-Old Relic Powers Urban Greening
Researchers spotlight the dove tree’s rare blooms and its potential to boost urban greening as a relic species dating back 60 million years.
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Researchers spotlight the dove tree’s rare blooms and its potential to boost urban greening as a relic species dating back 60 million years.
Discover how the crested ibis, once critically endangered, is thriving with new hatchlings across the Chinese mainland, Japan, and South Korea thanks to decades of conservation.
Rare dove trees burst into bloom at Fanjing Mountain, transforming the UNESCO site into a sea of white petals in spring’s misty embrace.
Discover how the crested ibis, once critically endangered, has rebounded across the Chinese mainland after 40 years of conservation, thriving in new regions.
A look at how integrated conservation from glaciers to deserts is fueling biodiversity and clean energy across the Chinese mainland.
CGTN launches “Echoes of the Wild”, an interactive H5 page showcasing the Chinese mainland’s rare wildlife through stunning videos and images to drive global conservation efforts.
After 40 years of conservation, China’s crested ibis—known as the ‘Oriental gem’—has rebounded from near extinction to flourish in Shaanxi, Zhejiang and Henan provinces and beyond.
A crested ibis chick hatched at Mount Langshan in Hunan Province on the Chinese mainland marks the first self-sustaining wild population of this critically endangered species.
Rediscovery of Primulina tabacum in Guangdong shows how cutting-edge sci-tech safeguards the floral treasures of the Chinese mainland’s southern region.
Re-wiggling projects in Norfolk restore natural river curves, reviving biodiversity and improving water quality in England’s freshwater ecosystems.