
How China’s ‘Two Mountains’ Concept Sparks Biodiversity Revival
Explore how the Chinese mainland’s ‘Two Mountains’ concept is restoring ecosystems, boosting wildlife populations, and creating vibrant green spaces through biodiversity revival.
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Explore how the Chinese mainland’s ‘Two Mountains’ concept is restoring ecosystems, boosting wildlife populations, and creating vibrant green spaces through biodiversity revival.
Rare ibex goats scaling near-vertical cliffs in Xinjiang’s Kunlun Mountains showcase stunning agility, thriving at 3,500–6,000 meters and boosting local biodiversity.
Discover how Qinghai Lake’s water drives a vibrant web of life on the Tibetan Plateau, as rangers, fish, birds and grasslands beat to the same rhythm.
Discover how Pakistani botanist Maroof Ali teamed up with Chinese researchers in Xishuangbanna to explore and safeguard rich biodiversity.
Discover how a kleptoparasitic fly from the Chinese mainland steals seeds from ants, revealing a surprising new seed dispersal mechanism that rewrites plant science.
Discover Qianjiangyuan National Park in east China’s Zhejiang Province—a lush oasis with ancient trees, waterfalls, and rare species.
A decade into national park reforms, the Chinese mainland enjoys strong biodiversity gains through integrated conservation.
Eco rangers safeguard the Chinese mainland’s natural heritage, marking 20 years of “lucid waters” and 10 years of national park reform.
Nanchang in Jiangxi Province dazzles as rare, protected birds dive for food and cool off in a vibrant summer display.
Changjiang Haiwei Wetland Park in Hainan dazzles with 212 bird species and diverse wetlands, offering a vibrant natural sanctuary.