
Hope in Action: First Female Captively-Bred Yangtze Finless Porpoise Born
After 26 years of dedicated research, the first female Yangtze finless porpoise from captive breeding has been born, marking a significant milestone in conservation efforts.
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After 26 years of dedicated research, the first female Yangtze finless porpoise from captive breeding has been born, marking a significant milestone in conservation efforts.
Meet Huang Yongqiang, a dedicated ranger in Hunan’s Luoxiao Mountains, protecting over 240 migratory bird species along ancient routes from Siberia to Australia.
China’s Jiuzhaigou and Croatia’s Plitvice Lakes National Park, dubbed “twin miracles,” collaborate on geological conservation to protect their stunning karst landscapes.
Wolong National Nature Reserve is dedicated to releasing captive-bred giant pandas back into the wild, ensuring their survival through innovative training and habitat protection.
Discover how the residents of Tongling City, a historic Anhui town, are dedicated to protecting the Yangtze finless porpoises and preserving their Mother River.
Thousands of migratory birds, including endangered species, are flocking to China’s wetland reserves for winter. Notable sites include Ruoergai, Hanfenghu, and Poyang Lake, witnessing increased bird populations.
Explore the Beijing Raptor Rescue Center’s mission to rehabilitate over 5,800 birds of prey, featured in CGTN’s latest adventure with Guo Meiping.
After over two decades in the US, giant pandas Mei Xiang, Tiantian, and their cub Xiao Qi Ji have safely returned to Chengdu, reuniting with their family.
Explore how the small yet vital wetlands of Qilian Mountain National Park create a thriving refuge for diverse wildlife in the northwest of the Chinese mainland.
China’s giant pandas have been reclassified from endangered to vulnerable, with over 1,864 found in the wild, enhancing global connections.