Hexigten’s Spring: A Vibrant Tapestry of Biodiversity in Inner Mongolia
Discover the vibrant spring in Hexigten, Inner Mongolia, where diverse landscapes and thriving wildlife showcase an incredible biodiversity.
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Discover the vibrant spring in Hexigten, Inner Mongolia, where diverse landscapes and thriving wildlife showcase an incredible biodiversity.
Six Baer’s pochards, a critically endangered diving duck, were spotted in Inner Mongolia’s Dengkou County wetlands for the first time, offering hope for conservation efforts.
Sixteen rare Dalmatian pelicans were spotted in Inner Mongolia’s Urad Grassland, marking the highest number in recent years and highlighting improved conservation efforts.
Inner Mongolia’s northern regions face a renewed yellow sandstorm alert due to rising temperatures and reduced precipitation. Residents are advised to stay indoors as sand and dust storms sweep across northern China.
Inner Mongolia accelerates desert to oasis transformation with large-scale afforestation and renewable energy projects, pledging over 200,000 hectares of tree planting in 2023.
Discover how Inner Mongolia’s Hexigten region blossoms this spring, revitalizing wildlife and showcasing its rich ecological and geological heritage.
Spring warms Hohhot as migratory birds like red-crowned cranes and gray herons return to Inner Mongolia’s Hailiu Reservoir, thanks to improved environments.
A stunning photograph captures a corsac fox in Inner Mongolia’s Ergun, highlighting the region’s unique wildlife and the importance of conservation efforts.
Fifteen Yangge dance troupes competed in Hulunbuir’s Spring Festival celebrations, showcasing vibrant performances and cultural heritage.
Inner Mongolia is set to plant 200,000 hectares of trees and treat 1 million hectares of desertified land in 2024, boosting its sand control efforts.