
Japan Returns 16 Native Crested Ibises to China in Conservation Effort
Japan returns 16 native crested ibises to China, marking the first such transfer in eight years to support conservation efforts.
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Japan returns 16 native crested ibises to China, marking the first such transfer in eight years to support conservation efforts.
Discover how China’s dedicated conservation programs have successfully brought the crested ibis back from near extinction, ensuring its future in the wild.
China’s Shaanxi Province is set to open its first national Crested Ibis Protection Center in Hanzhong City, enhancing efforts to preserve this endangered species through research and conservation initiatives.
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.
Li Xia is dedicated to preserving the crested ibis by recreating their natural habitats through innovative water management, enhancing their survival prospects.
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