
Chinese Scientists Discover Hundreds of New Fungal Species on Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
Chinese scientists have discovered hundreds of new fungal species on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, shedding light on the region’s unique ecosystem.
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Chinese scientists have discovered hundreds of new fungal species on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, shedding light on the region’s unique ecosystem.

Discovery of a new tiny frog species, Leptobrachella yongshunensis, adds to China’s rich biodiversity.

Local ecological rangers are reviving Sanjiangyuan National Park, China’s ‘Water Tower,’ boosting biodiversity and ecological stability, says expert Lian Yuming.

China reports significant increases in endangered wildlife populations, showcasing successful conservation efforts that are echoed by global initiatives to protect biodiversity.

As World Wildlife Day highlights the need for financing wildlife conservation, innovative funding and global cooperation are essential to protect our planet’s biodiversity and secure our shared future.

China is launching a nationwide initiative to tag and protect ancient and notable trees, reinforcing their status as ‘green national treasures’ and ‘living cultural relics.’

The Maldives has launched an ambitious plan to plant two million trees by 2025 as part of its Five Million Tree Plantation Program, aiming to combat climate change and enhance biodiversity.

Scientists have discovered a new insect species in Guangzhou’s urban Haizhu Wetland, highlighting rich biodiversity in the heart of south China’s bustling city.

The Yellow River Delta, China’s youngest wetland, showcases the power of nature as we celebrate World Wetlands Day 2025. Discover how protecting wetlands secures our future.

Discover the historical and ecological significance of China’s Zogye Wetland—a witness to the Red Army’s Long March and a critical habitat for wildlife—as we celebrate World Wetlands Day 2025.