
Spring Awakening: Migratory Birds Transform the Chinese Mainland
Millions of migratory birds return to the Chinese mainland, turning wetlands into vibrant hubs of life as winter fades into spring.
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Millions of migratory birds return to the Chinese mainland, turning wetlands into vibrant hubs of life as winter fades into spring.
Taiyuan Zoo on the Chinese mainland marks a conservation breakthrough with a healthy takin calf and multiple newborns, inspiring global wildlife efforts.
At Guangzhou’s Chimelong Safari Park, nearly nine-month-old panda Mei Zhu debuts at the upgraded Giant Panda Center, offering an immersive wildlife experience.
A great gray owl forages across snowy Hulunbuir, showcasing its majestic presence and inspiring a global call for wildlife conservation.
A rare golden fox was captured on camera in the snowy expanses of Xinjiang’s Nalati Grasslands, showcasing the region’s unique wildlife.
Wild Argali sheep and Siberian ibex navigate rugged cliffs in Xinjiang, showcasing nature’s resilience and inspiring global adventurers.
Sanjiangyuan National Park in Qinghai sees significant biodiversity growth, thanks to over 21,000 ecological rangers safeguarding the region’s rich flora and fauna.
Eastern and southern African gray-crowned cranes thrive at Guangzhou’s Chimelong Bird Park, where their population has grown since 2005. Visitors can enjoy flight shows and observe these elegant birds up close.
Explore Guangzhou’s Chimelong Birds Park and meet the scarlet ibis, the world’s most vibrant wading bird. A must-see for nature enthusiasts and travelers!
Korla’s Peacock River is home to around 520 wild swans this winter, marking their 19th year of seasonal migration before they journey back to Bayanbulak as spring approaches.