South African Scientists Harness Nuclear Tech to Combat Rhino Poaching
South African scientists pilot nuclear technology by inserting radioisotopes into rhino horns to combat poaching, enhancing detection at borders and safeguarding wildlife.
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South African scientists pilot nuclear technology by inserting radioisotopes into rhino horns to combat poaching, enhancing detection at borders and safeguarding wildlife.
A critically endangered dragonfly species, Libellula angelina, has been spotted in Beijing for the first time, raising hopes for its conservation.
A wild population of Tibetan argali has been spotted again in Shiqu County, Sichuan, marking the first sighting in several years and highlighting recent ecological improvements.
Kenya launches a year-long national wildlife census to boost conservation efforts for iconic species facing climatic and human-induced threats.
A new male Yangtze finless porpoise was born at the Wuhan Baiji Porpoise Museum on June 9. The critically endangered species will be introduced to the public on June 20.
Two endangered black-faced spoonbill fledglings have been discovered breeding in China’s Yellow River Delta, marking a significant southward expansion of their habitat.
Shanxi Province of the Chinese mainland launches a comprehensive survey to study leopard populations and biodiversity in the Yellow River Eco-Zone, led by Beijing Normal University and research partners.
Black-necked cranes have begun breeding in Xainza County, Xizang, showcasing the region’s rich biodiversity and the success of conservation efforts.
Black-necked cranes successfully breed in the high-altitude wetlands of Xizang, where they are protected under China’s first-class state protection.
Celebrate with Xiang Xiang, the beloved giant panda, as she turns 7 at China’s Ya’an conservation center, attracting fans from Japan and beyond.