
China and Peru Join Forces to Save Rare ‘Queen of the Andes’ Plant
China and Peru scientists are teaming up to protect the endangered “Queen of the Andes” plant, the world’s largest bromeliad, native to Peru’s highlands.
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China and Peru scientists are teaming up to protect the endangered “Queen of the Andes” plant, the world’s largest bromeliad, native to Peru’s highlands.

At China’s Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve, dedicated keepers form deep bonds with milu deer, nurturing these rare animals in their protected wetland home.

Soar above China’s Dafeng Milu Reserve to witness milu deer roaming freely across thriving wetlands, showcasing successful conservation and harmony with nature.

Asia Pacific’s rich biodiversity is under threat, from Spoon-billed Sandpipers to Siberian tigers. Despite challenges, regional initiatives aim to reverse nature loss before it’s too late.

The milu deer population is thriving in Jiangsu’s Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve, with over 7,800 deer now sheltered and more than 3,000 roaming freely in the wild.

Adelaide Zoo bids a heartfelt farewell to Wang Wang and Fu Ni, the only giant pandas in the Southern Hemisphere, as they return to China after 15 years of fostering friendship and conservation.

On Beidao Island, a father and son continue a legacy of sea turtle conservation, protecting marine ecology in the South China Sea for future generations.

The rare brown eared pheasant is making a comeback in North China’s Shanxi Province, reflecting successful conservation efforts over the past four decades.

A new book compiling Xi Jinping’s discourses on natural resources has been published, highlighting China’s commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development.

Meet 74-year-old Tobgye, whose dedication to protecting Tibetan macaques in Xizang’s Linze Scenic Spot has increased their numbers from 30 to over 5,000.