
Sri Lanka’s Silent Tragedy: Over 3,000 Elephants Lost in Human-Wildlife Conflict
Over 3,000 elephants and 1,190 people have died in Sri Lanka due to the escalating human-elephant conflict since 2015, prompting new strategies to address the crisis.
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Over 3,000 elephants and 1,190 people have died in Sri Lanka due to the escalating human-elephant conflict since 2015, prompting new strategies to address the crisis.
Scientists have uncovered the mystery of sea turtles’ ‘lost years’ using satellite trackers, revealing where young turtles go during their early life stages.
China maintains its wetland area above 56.35 million hectares, restoring over 1 million hectares through thousands of projects, showcasing significant strides in conservation and ecological improvement.
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.
New research highlights that two-thirds of animal and plant populations are losing genetic diversity, making them more vulnerable to environmental changes.
Shenzhen and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region join forces to protect mangrove wetlands, preserving biodiversity and setting a global example for conservation.
Over 200 rare Chinese mergansers were spotted in the Yichang section of the Yangtze River, highlighting the success of ecological restoration efforts in central China’s Hubei Province.
New research reveals nearly 24% of freshwater animal species are threatened with extinction due to human activities. The study urges immediate action to protect these fragile ecosystems.
China Media Group premieres ‘Into the Hidden Realm,’ a new nature documentary series exploring the diverse and stunning ecosystems of the Chinese mainland.
Majestic Siberian tigers turn Mudanjiang’s snow-covered landscapes into their playful playground, captivating visitors with their strength and grace.