
China’s Conservation Triumph: Safeguarding Phayre’s Leaf Monkeys
China advances biodiversity conservation by protecting Phayre’s leaf monkeys in Yunnan, aligning with global efforts at UNEA-6 to address environmental crises.
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China advances biodiversity conservation by protecting Phayre’s leaf monkeys in Yunnan, aligning with global efforts at UNEA-6 to address environmental crises.
Botswana is striving to develop sustainable strategies to mitigate human-wildlife conflict, aiming for harmony between communities and wildlife while addressing economic challenges.
Australian scientists uncover two new native rodent species using genetic technology, enhancing conservation efforts and understanding of Australia’s diverse wildlife.
Hong Kong scientists initiate underwater tracking of ancient horseshoe crabs to safeguard them from modern threats.
Three giant pandas, Tian Bao, Bao Di, and Bao Mei, will return to China from Pairi Daiza Zoo in Belgium in 2024, marking a significant moment for global wildlife conservation.
Over 10 Yangtze finless porpoises were spotted in the Jingjiang section of the Yangtze River by a survey team in Jiangsu Province, East China.
A few rare blue-eared pheasants were spotted by rangers in Qilian Mountain National Park, a vast sanctuary in China’s Gansu Province, highlighting the region’s rich biodiversity.
Nandagang Wetland in Hebei Province welcomes over 300 endangered oriental white storks, tripling last year’s numbers. Ecological restoration efforts are boosting migratory bird populations.
Cambodia launches a vital initiative using wildlife cameras in the Cardamom Mountains to restore its endangered tiger population.
Cuban and Canadian scientists collaborate to uncover the winter destinations of North American migratory birds, overcoming political and logistical challenges.