
Bird Photography Takes Flight: Celebrity Sparks Conservation Passion
Chinese actor Li Xian’s passion for bird photography sparks public interest in avian conservation, highlighting China’s crucial role in protecting migratory birds.
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Chinese actor Li Xian’s passion for bird photography sparks public interest in avian conservation, highlighting China’s crucial role in protecting migratory birds.
Tiaozini Wetlands in east China’s Jiangsu Province have become a sanctuary for migratory birds and a model for sustainable development, proving that conservation and economic growth can soar together.
Millions of migratory birds return to China’s wetlands, transforming regions into vibrant hubs of life and signaling the arrival of spring.
Thousands of migratory birds are flocking to the Yellow River in Inner Mongolia, thanks to ecological restoration efforts that have revitalized the region’s natural beauty.
Over 100,000 migratory birds flock to Yunnan’s Lashihai Wetland Reserve each winter, turning it into a paradise. Learn how this ecological haven has become a crucial stopover for these winged travelers.
Large flocks of migratory birds glide over melting ice on the Yellow River in east China’s Shandong Province, creating a breathtaking scene in Dongying City.
Photographer Li Dongming spends over 300 days a year protecting migratory birds in China’s Tiaozini Wetland, dedicating a decade to tracking and documenting their journeys.
Flocks of migratory birds are thriving in Tianjin’s Binhai New Area wetlands, finding an ideal habitat rich in water and fish. Each year, more birds rest here before journeying south or staying for winter.
Thousands of migratory birds are creating breathtaking aerial waves over China’s Poyang Lake, captivating onlookers as they fly in synchronized formations.
About 470 rare white-naped cranes have flocked to China’s Haixing wetland, marking a hopeful sign for conservation efforts and highlighting the importance of preserving natural habitats.