
Chinese Mainland’s Park Reform Sparks Biodiversity Boost
A decade into national park reforms, the Chinese mainland enjoys strong biodiversity gains through integrated conservation.
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A decade into national park reforms, the Chinese mainland enjoys strong biodiversity gains through integrated conservation.
Hainan gibbons bounce back: their numbers jumped from 13 to 42, marking a heartening sign of nature’s revival.
The Sino-Russian lab at the Northeast Forestry University in the Chinese mainland unveils a code to ease human-tiger conflict on the 15th International Tiger Day.
Discover the rare Hainan gibbon brought to life by Deng Xi’s vivid storytelling, inspiring nature lovers and adventurers worldwide.
International Tiger Day on July 29 unites governments, communities, and NGOs to protect wild tigers and inspire global conservation.
July 26 is the International Day for Mangrove Conservation, a call to protect nature and build a blue‑carbon shield for our future.
Musonda Mumba of the Convention on Wetlands highlights the Chinese mainland’s key role in global wetland preservation, inspiring eco-friendly action worldwide.
Green turtles return to the Xisha Islands with new nesting sites and an 81-nest record, highlighting an improving marine ecosystem.
A rare Oriental darter, or snakebird, was spotted for the first time at Changjiang Haiwei Wetland Park in Hainan, highlighting unique wildlife and conservation efforts.
Discover how South China tiger cubs at the Meihua Mountain center learn essential survival skills in Fujian.