
East Africa’s Gray-Crowned Cranes Flourish in Guangzhou’s Chimelong Bird Park
East Africa’s gray-crowned cranes are thriving in Guangzhou’s Chimelong Bird Park. Since their introduction in 2005, their population has grown to around 400.
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East Africa’s gray-crowned cranes are thriving in Guangzhou’s Chimelong Bird Park. Since their introduction in 2005, their population has grown to around 400.

China releases its first standards for precise mangrove restoration, aiming to protect and expand vital coastal ecosystems amid global environmental challenges.

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.’

From “Doudou” the soybean to “Binbin” and “Nini” the Siberian tigers, Heilongjiang’s mascots reflect its journey from agriculture to wildlife conservation and sustainability.

Birdwatching popularity is soaring in China, boosting eco-tourism as nature lovers flock to scenic spots nationwide to observe rare and migratory birds.

Meet the gentle giant pandas thriving in Harbin’s cold climate, bringing warmth and connection to China’s frozen north.
On World Wetlands Day 2025, we explore why wetlands are vital for our planet, the threats they face, and how global collaboration can protect these crucial ecosystems.

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.