Revolutionizing Wildlife Monitoring: Tracking Yangtze Porpoises with eDNA
Scientists in Hunan Province are using environmental DNA technology to accurately monitor the population of Yangtze finless porpoises, enhancing conservation efforts.
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Scientists in Hunan Province are using environmental DNA technology to accurately monitor the population of Yangtze finless porpoises, enhancing conservation efforts.
Stunning photographs reveal the presence of North China leopards in the Taihang Mountains, highlighting vital conservation efforts to protect this endangered species.
Rare black and oriental white storks have been spotted at Hengshui Lake in Hebei, China, highlighting successful conservation efforts and improved habitats for migratory birds.
A rare ancient murrelet has been spotted again in Shenzhen Bay, marking only the second sighting since January. This unique bird, the sole species to cross the entire North Pacific, is captivating wildlife enthusiasts.
Endangered crested ibises are successfully nesting in Shaanxi’s Tongchuan City, thanks to dedicated local rangers and ongoing conservation efforts. A hopeful sign for the species’ future.
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.