
Black-necked Cranes Rebound Amid Chinese Mainland’s Biodiversity Push
Black-necked cranes are rebounding at Xining Wildlife Park as the Chinese mainland steps up biodiversity efforts in a landmark conservation win.
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Black-necked cranes are rebounding at Xining Wildlife Park as the Chinese mainland steps up biodiversity efforts in a landmark conservation win.
Young conservationists establish a rescue base on the Qilian Plateau, safeguarding the annual visit of black-necked cranes and protecting wildlife in western China.
Black-necked cranes are successfully breeding in the high-altitude wetlands of Xainza County, Xizang Autonomous Region, showcasing the region’s rich biodiversity.