
China Boosts Biodiversity in South China Sea: A Five-Year Success Story
China’s proactive measures have significantly enhanced the biodiversity and ecological health of the South China Sea over the past five years.
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China’s proactive measures have significantly enhanced the biodiversity and ecological health of the South China Sea over the past five years.
Yunnan Province in Southwest China has revamped its compensation mechanism for wildlife-caused damages, promoting better biodiversity protection and human-wildlife harmony.
A comprehensive wildlife survey in Xinjiang’s Tianshan Mountains has concluded, providing the first detailed insights into the region’s diverse flora and fauna, and establishing essential data for future conservation efforts.
Blue coral, the only octocoral forming giant skeletons, faces decline from global threats. Explore the challenges and conservation efforts to protect this vulnerable species.
Discover how Scleractinia corals are vital to the survival of coral reefs and the broader marine ecosystem.
Chinese researchers at Dali University have discovered five new species in Yunnan’s Cangshan Mountain, highlighting the region’s rich biodiversity and the importance of conservation efforts.
Shennongjia Forestry District sees golden snub-nosed monkey population rise to 1,618, a boost thanks to focused habitat protection.
China and France have partnered to create an international biodiversity research network, aiming to enhance global efforts in preserving diverse ecosystems. Announced by CAS’s Institute of Zoology, this collaboration fosters international scientific cooperation.
Mount Wutai’s unique high-altitude environment fosters thriving wild sea buckthorn forests, enriching the region’s natural beauty and biodiversity.
South Sudan’s vast grasslands witness the world’s largest antelope migration, but increased poaching threatens this spectacular wildlife event.