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Researchers in Guangzhou discover new insect species during mangrove conservation event, highlighting urban biodiversity in south China.
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Researchers in Guangzhou discover new insect species during mangrove conservation event, highlighting urban biodiversity in south China.
Researchers in Guangzhou identified a new insect species during a mangrove conservation event, highlighting urban biodiversity and sustainability efforts in southern China.
Infrared footage reveals endangered Chinese goral mother and cub in Hubei, highlighting conservation success in China’s mountain ecosystems.
Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou opens its golden snub-nosed monkey research center, blending wildlife conservation with immersive ecotourism during Spring Festival.
Discover how the Yellow River Delta, China’s newest wetland, is crucial for biodiversity, climate resilience, and sustainable development ahead of World Wetlands Day 2025.
Discover the significance of Zogye Wetland in the Long March and the importance of protecting wetlands for our planet on the 29th World Wetlands Day.
Discover how ancient peat moss in China’s wetlands supports biodiversity and climate resilience on World Wetlands Day.
A recent study in Nature finds that two-thirds of animal and plant populations are losing genetic diversity, jeopardizing their ability to adapt to environmental changes.
Chinese researchers have discovered a new Rhododendron species, Rhododendron yuanbaoshanense, in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, showcasing unique features and enriching local biodiversity.
East China unveils a new armored dinosaur species in 2024, enriching biodiversity and offering fresh insights into evolutionary history.