Global Captive Panda Population Reaches 757 as China Boosts Conservation
The global captive panda population has reached 757 as China expands conservation efforts and international partnerships to protect these endangered animals.
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The global captive panda population has reached 757 as China expands conservation efforts and international partnerships to protect these endangered animals.
Three rare North China leopards were spotted twice in Zhouzhi National Nature Reserve, indicating a thriving ecosystem and success in wildlife conservation efforts.
Drivers on the Qinghai-Xizang Highway patiently wait as Tibetan antelopes make their annual migration across the road, showcasing a unique bond between humans and wildlife.
An Australian study reveals that human activities are causing a global decline in older animals, threatening ecosystem stability and sustainability.
Beijing has become a ‘Biodiversity Charming City’ with over 600 animal species and 2,000 plants, transforming into a green haven and biodiversity hotspot among the world’s nature-friendly cities.
Researchers in Canada are using AI to monitor insect populations, hoping to reverse mass extinction and save the planet.
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.