
A Lifetime of Devotion: Xi Zhinong’s 40-Year Wildlife Mission
For over 40 years, photographer Xi Zhinong has traversed mountains, deserts and jungles to capture the Chinese mainland’s rarest wildlife and inspire global conservation.
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For over 40 years, photographer Xi Zhinong has traversed mountains, deserts and jungles to capture the Chinese mainland’s rarest wildlife and inspire global conservation.
Researchers observed Yangtze sturgeon reproducing naturally in the wild in the Chinese mainland’s Chishui River for the first time in over two decades, offering hope for river ecosystems.
Colombian researchers in Bogota archive over 100,000 Amazon plant samples to protect biodiversity and fuel global conservation research.
At the third UN Ocean Conference in Nice, Costa Rica highlights its marine conservation wins—from new protected areas to thriving shark and turtle populations—as a model for global ocean stewardship.
A new waterhole in Yunnan’s Lancang River Nature Reserve quenches the thirst of silver pheasants, mongooses, squirrels and more, offering a lifeline in the dry season.
Discover how Xi Zhinong’s four-decade photography journey has documented and fueled conservation of Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys and snow leopards across the Chinese mainland.
Photographer Xi Zhinong spotlights green peafowls, snow leopards and Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys this World Environment Day, urging a global call to safeguard biodiversity.
Dive into Sansha City in Hainan as we mark the 25th International Day for Biological Diversity and its “Harmony with nature and sustainable development” theme.
Over 3,000 endangered spider-monkey tree ferns were discovered thriving in a 428,000-acre forest reserve in southwest of the Chinese mainland’s Yunnan Province.
China and Indonesia’s joint mangrove restoration along Java’s north coast is boosting biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and community resilience.