Hidden Cameras Reveal Thriving Wildlife in Inner Mongolia
Infrared cameras in Inner Mongolia’s Erguna Reserve are capturing brown bears, sables and mallards, showcasing steady wildlife growth thanks to habitat protection.
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Infrared cameras in Inner Mongolia’s Erguna Reserve are capturing brown bears, sables and mallards, showcasing steady wildlife growth thanks to habitat protection.
Twin pandas at a Tokyo zoo will return to the Chinese mainland in late January 2026, leaving Japan panda-free for the first time in about half a century.
A herder’s drone in Qinghai captured a rare snow leopard ambush on a blue sheep, dragging it over 50 meters before the prey escaped in a high-altitude wildlife spectacle.
Photographers in Heilongjiang’s Greater Khingan Mountains have captured rare winter footage of an adult lynx and a small herd of moose, highlighting the region’s rich biodiversity.
Shun Shun and Gong Gong have won hearts at Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park, delighting visitors with bamboo feasts and playful antics in China’s southern island province of Hainan.
France is set to welcome a new pair of giant pandas in 2027 after Huan Huan and Yuan Zi’s 13-year stay, marking a new phase in conservation partnership with the Chinese mainland.
On December 4, 2025, China and France agreed to launch a new round of cooperation on giant panda protection, expanding cultural, educational and scientific exchanges.
The IUCN has adopted ‘Milu’ as the official name for the species formerly known as Pere David’s Deer, revealed at the 40th anniversary event in Shishou, Hubei Province.
A 2025 on-site evaluation reveals the Chinese mainland’s national nature reserves are rebounding, with wildlife numbers, biomass and carbon storage up across forests and wetlands.
A protected red fox was recently filmed roaming in the snow of Mulei Kazak Autonomous County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, showcasing success of grazing bans and restoration.