
The Oriental Gem Returns: Crested Ibis Thrives Across the Chinese Mainland
Discover how the crested ibis, once critically endangered, has rebounded across the Chinese mainland after 40 years of conservation, thriving in new regions.
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Discover how the crested ibis, once critically endangered, has rebounded across the Chinese mainland after 40 years of conservation, thriving in new regions.
After 40 years of conservation, China’s crested ibis—known as the ‘Oriental gem’—has rebounded from near extinction to flourish in Shaanxi, Zhejiang and Henan provinces and beyond.
The Chinese mainland marks significant progress in wildlife conservation, with notable increases in giant pandas, snow leopards, wild Asian elephants, and Tibetan antelopes populations.
Migratory birds return to Shanxi’s Danhe Wetland as spring thaws reveal half-frozen rivers, signaling ecological renewal in northern China.
Hong Kong’s first locally born giant panda cubs debut at Ocean Park, sparking global excitement and a public naming campaign.
Vibrant macaw parrots transform Shanghai Zoo into a living rainbow this spring, with over 30 birds showcasing nature’s palette while promoting wildlife awareness.
Infrared footage reveals endangered Chinese goral mother and cub in Hubei, highlighting conservation success in China’s mountain ecosystems.
An infrared camera in Hubei’s Duheyuan National Nature Reserve captures a heartwarming scene of a vulnerable Chinese goral mother and her cub, highlighting crucial conservation efforts.
Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou opens its golden snub-nosed monkey research center, blending wildlife conservation with immersive ecotourism during Spring Festival.
Giant pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao made their first public appearance at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C., celebrating international friendship and wildlife conservation.