Smart Monkeys Get Face ID: AI Tracks Fast-Moving Primates
A team from Northwest University in the Chinese mainland has created a monkey facial recognition system—giving primates their own “Face ID” and boosting conservation efforts.
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A team from Northwest University in the Chinese mainland has created a monkey facial recognition system—giving primates their own “Face ID” and boosting conservation efforts.
China has legally registered property rights for its first five national parks, clarifying ownership and management roles to boost ecological conservation.
At Qinghai-Xizang Plateau Wildlife Park, snow leopards like Ling Bufu and orphaned cubs such as Ling Xiaozhe showcase survival and hope on the Chinese mainland.
Pakistani researcher Maroof Ali teams up with Chinese mainland scientists at XTBG to explore and protect the vibrant biodiversity of Xishuangbanna’s tropical ecosystems.
Explore the new atlas documenting the rare wildlife of the Qilian Mountains, a vital ecological barrier in northwest China, merging scientific insight with stunning visuals.
A decade into the Chinese mainland’s national park reforms, flagship wildlife populations are rebounding thanks to a shift toward holistic ecosystem management.
Hainan gibbons rebound from 13 to 42 individuals, thanks to the Hainan Gibbon Monitoring Team and community pride, marking a conservation success.
Children’s author Deng Xi transports readers into Hainan Island’s tropical rainforest, spotlighting the rare Hainan gibbon and raising global awareness through vivid storytelling.
CGTN’s live show “The Hype” brings the thrilling migration of wildebeest and zebras across the Mara River, with expert insights from Tanzanian guests on this epic natural journey.
At Beijing Wildlife Park, a hand-reared lion and tiger formed a rare cross-species bond, playing ball in a pool and highlighting innovative animal welfare and conservation practices.