
China’s Crested Ibis Soars Again After Remarkable Recovery
Once critically endangered, China’s crested ibis is thriving again. Discover how this ‘Oriental gem’ is spreading its wings across Asia after decades of conservation efforts.
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Once critically endangered, China’s crested ibis is thriving again. Discover how this ‘Oriental gem’ is spreading its wings across Asia after decades of conservation efforts.
After decades of conservation, China’s crested ibis, the ‘Oriental gem,’ thrives again, expanding across regions and inspiring hope for endangered species.
Once on the brink of extinction, China’s ‘Oriental gem’—the crested ibis—is thriving as the breeding season begins across the country.
A newly hatched crested ibis chick at Mount Langshan marks a significant milestone in rebuilding the wild population of this endangered bird in central China.
Autumn paints the forest of Yangxian County in Shaanxi with vibrant colors, transforming it into an oil painting-like scene, and highlighting ongoing efforts to protect its rare wildlife.