
China’s Giant Pandas Thrive: Population Boosts Conservation Status
China’s giant panda population has surged to over 1,864, leading to a reclassification from endangered to vulnerable, highlighting successful conservation efforts.
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China’s giant panda population has surged to over 1,864, leading to a reclassification from endangered to vulnerable, highlighting successful conservation efforts.
Explore the diverse ecosystem of Caofeidian Wetland in Hebei Province, home to over 1,200 wildlife species, including egrets with unique breeding behaviors.
Discover how Asian paradise-flycatchers thrive in central China’s Wushan Mountains during breeding season, balancing ecosystems and cultural symbolism.
Discover how snub-nosed monkeys in China’s Qinling Mountains balance forest feasts and canopy relaxation, driving eco-tourism and conservation efforts.
Artist Lin Rongsheng crafts hyper-realistic insects from fabric scraps, blending art with environmental consciousness and celebrating Earth’s smallest wonders.
Beijing’s plant biodiversity outpaces the UK, with over 2,300 species. Artist Yu Tianyi uses scientific illustration to advocate conservation and inspire global eco-awareness.
Baiyangdian Lake, once degraded by pollution, rebounds through ecological restoration in China’s Xiongan New Area, offering hope for sustainable development.
As winter fades, China’s northern coastline teems with newborn spotted seals, returning migratory birds, and the vibrant renewal of coastal ecosystems – a seasonal spectacle drawing global attention.
New research highlights how isolated Himalayan species like the Chinese monal defy extreme conditions, offering lessons in evolutionary resilience.
Spotted seals thrive in China’s Liaohe Estuary—the sole breeding site for this species—amid growing conservation efforts.