
China Introduces Pioneering National Park Law
China proposes its first national park law, marking a significant step towards environmental conservation and sustainable development.
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China proposes its first national park law, marking a significant step towards environmental conservation and sustainable development.
The population of Yangtze finless porpoises grows to 65 in Jiangsu’s protected reserve, marking a hopeful trend for this endangered species.
From poaching threats to conservation triumphs, Tibetan antelopes are rebounding in Qinghai Hoh Xil, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Discover how dedicated guardians in Qinghai’s Kunlun Mountains are providing sanctuary to Tibetan antelopes, nurturing and protecting these graceful creatures.
Discover the inspiring journey of a short-finned pilot whale’s recovery in the South China Sea’s Haitang Bay, highlighting marine conservation efforts.
Meiling, Jiangxi’s cherished giant panda, celebrated his 20th birthday with a festive party at Nanchang Zoo, highlighting two decades of joy and dedicated care.
A new seminar on managing import and export to protect endangered species in developing countries kicks off, sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and organized by the National Academy of Forestry and Grassland Administration.
Namibia plans to cull 723 wild animals, including 83 elephants, to distribute meat to citizens struggling with severe drought and food insecurity.
Discover the dedicated Sanjiangyuan rangers of Qinghai Province, who protect the vital headwaters of China’s Yellow, Yangtze, and Lancang rivers, fostering harmony between humans and wildlife.
Explore how the residents of Sanjiangyuan are tackling human-wildlife conflicts to preserve biodiversity on the world’s highest plateau.