Wildlife in Peril: Uncertain Future of the Endangered Species Act
Recent changes to the Endangered Species Act have sparked debate over the future of wildlife conservation, with economic factors now influencing protections for endangered species.
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Recent changes to the Endangered Species Act have sparked debate over the future of wildlife conservation, with economic factors now influencing protections for endangered species.
In China’s Hoh Xil, dedicated rangers endure extreme conditions to protect the endangered Tibetan antelope, ensuring safe migration and nurturing orphaned calves back to the wild.
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.
On December 4, we unite to save cheetahs—the fastest land mammals—from extinction. Learn how you can help protect these amazing creatures.
Over 60,000 migratory birds, including rare species like black storks and whooper swans, have arrived at China’s Yellow River Wetland, creating a magnificent winter spectacle for all to witness.
Spotted seals and rare migratory birds are returning to China’s Liao River Estuary, creating a vibrant scene that reflects successful conservation efforts and ecological improvements in the region.
Discover the enchanting world of the milu deer in China’s Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve—a sanctuary where these rare creatures roam freely through sunlit forests and shimmering wetlands.
Devoted rangers in Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve protect the rare milu deer, creating a haven for this species.
Guardians in northwest China’s Hoh Xil halted traffic to ensure the safe passage of migrating Tibetan antelopes, highlighting ongoing conservation efforts to protect this iconic species.