
Flightless Kiwis Take to the Skies in New Zealand Conservation Effort
New Zealand conservationists achieve a milestone by flying 15 flightless kiwi birds over 500 km to restore populations in Wellington’s forested hills.
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New Zealand conservationists achieve a milestone by flying 15 flightless kiwi birds over 500 km to restore populations in Wellington’s forested hills.
Spring brings the return of grey herons to Wazigou Scenic Area in Liaoning Province, highlighting the region’s rich biodiversity and the importance of habitat preservation.
Kenya allocates $1.86M for the 2024 wildlife census, aiming to gather vital data on the nation’s diverse fauna by June 2025.
China’s updated Wildlife Protection Law strengthens animal conservation measures while regulating the trade of captive wildlife, balancing strict protections with industry growth.
Kenya celebrates as 21 eastern black rhinos return to a plateau, marking the country’s largest relocation and a boost to their critically endangered population.
New Australian research reveals that fishing gear entanglement is a severe threat to the survival of critically endangered North Atlantic right whales.
Five newborn cygnets begin their life journey in Beijing’s revitalized river near the Old Summer Palace, showcasing the city’s improved ecological environment.
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment has selected 2,573 water bodies for the ‘Beautiful Rivers and Lakes’ project, focusing on ecological beauty and conservation of aquatic life.
Wild Asian elephants are spotted foraging in cornfields and swimming in rivers in Pu’er City, Yunnan, showcasing their daily routines and the region’s conservation efforts.
Discover how a Lhasa nature reserve in the Xizang Autonomous Region is providing a safe haven for endangered black-necked cranes through dedicated conservation efforts.