Newly Discovered Tibetan Antelope Breeding Ground Hosts Up to 100,000
Scientists uncover the second-largest breeding ground for Tibetan antelopes on China’s Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, home to up to 100,000 antelopes.
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Scientists uncover the second-largest breeding ground for Tibetan antelopes on China’s Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, home to up to 100,000 antelopes.
Discover how Shanghai’s Dongtan Wetland serves as a vital sanctuary for nearly one million migratory birds each year, protecting 300 species including 20 endangered ones.
Enhanced conservation efforts in Heihe Wetland, Gansu Province are leading to a significant increase in the endangered black stork population, marking a positive environmental impact.
Professor Liu Haiping leads groundbreaking efforts to restore rare fish populations in the Yangtze River through innovative conservation techniques.
The San Diego Zoo welcomes a panda pair from China, making their public debut on August 8. A momentous event for wildlife lovers and conservationists worldwide.
The Chinese mainland aims to create the world’s largest national park system by 2035, reflecting its commitment to ecological civilization. Explore the rainforest conservation efforts in Hainan Province.
Celebrate Meng Meng, Guangzhou’s adorable female giant panda cub, as she reaches her one-month milestone and grows from a newborn to a thriving cub with a beautiful black-and-white coat.
At a Beijing symposium, CIPA honorary president Mario Quintero advocates for expanding AI’s role in preserving cultural heritage and fostering global collaboration.
Marine biologist Zeng Qianhui is on a mission to protect China’s endangered white dolphins in Xiamen, facing challenges from urban development and pollution.
Five nests of nearly-extinct Siamese crocodiles discovered in Cambodia’s Cardamom National Park have yielded 60 hatchlings, the largest group found in over 20 years.