
International Day of the Tropics: Celebrating Biodiversity and Resilience
June 29 celebrates International Day of the Tropics, highlighting regions that host 80% of biodiversity. Explore how data, communities, and innovation unite for conservation.
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June 29 celebrates International Day of the Tropics, highlighting regions that host 80% of biodiversity. Explore how data, communities, and innovation unite for conservation.
Agricultural Development Bank of China has allocated 2.7 trillion yuan since 2021 to conserve the Yangtze and Yellow rivers, targeting water security, transport and food security.
Over 20 years, a dedicated team has scaled Tianzhu Mountain’s sheer cliffs in Anqing, Anhui Province on the Chinese mainland, keeping its rock faces and trails pristine.
A look at how integrated conservation from glaciers to deserts is fueling biodiversity and clean energy across the Chinese mainland.
Xinjiang’s Swan Spring Wetland sees record swan numbers as thermal springs and conservation efforts create a vital winter refuge for migratory birds.
For over 60 years, three generations of forest rangers in Xinjiang have built a 14×180 km green barrier to protect the land from desertification.
Tianjin’s Binhai New Area coastal wetlands attract a growing number of migratory birds each year, showcasing the region’s vital role in global bird migration.
China intensifies efforts to conserve the Yellow River basin, improving water quality and biodiversity to ensure sustainable resources for millions.
Since 2017, fishermen in the Xisha Islands have formed Ranger teams to protect the ecosystem. CGTN highlights their efforts on Zhaoshu Island.
China’s Qinghai-Xizang Plateau strengthens ecological conservation, boosting freshwater supply and sustainable development in the region.