
Black-Necked Cranes Thrive as China’s Biodiversity Efforts Pay Off
China’s black-necked cranes are rebounding thanks to conservation efforts. From rescue missions to habitat restoration, see how these rare birds are making a comeback.
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China’s black-necked cranes are rebounding thanks to conservation efforts. From rescue missions to habitat restoration, see how these rare birds are making a comeback.

A new documentary, ‘Dancing with the Plateau,’ explores the lives of black-necked cranes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, highlighting the harmony between Tibetan culture and nature.

Every autumn, a thousand black-necked cranes flock to Iianda village in southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, symbolizing a unique harmony between humans and nature.
A father-son duo dedicates their lives to protecting black-necked cranes in Sichuan’s Zoige Wetland, preserving these sacred birds and their environment for future generations.