African Elephants Call Each Other by Unique Names, New Study Shows
New research reveals that African elephants call each other by unique names, showcasing their complex social structures and communication skills.
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New research reveals that African elephants call each other by unique names, showcasing their complex social structures and communication skills.
Kenya starts a year-long national wildlife census to save iconic species under threat. The census aims to establish exact numbers of land and aquatic species across the country, boosting conservation efforts.
A thrilling leopard population survey has begun in Qinyuan County, Shanxi Province, spearheaded by Beijing Normal University to explore leopards and biodiversity in the Yellow River Eco-Zone.
Two black-necked crane couples are nesting at 4,700 meters in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region! Discover how these majestic birds find love high in the mountains. 🐦🏔️
The Chinese mainland planted 7,000 hectares of mangroves from 2020-2023! 🌳✨ A big win for the environment and conservation efforts worldwide.
China’s making a splash by releasing over 800,000 endangered Dabry’s sturgeons into the Yangtze River, aiming to revive this ancient species and bring hope to the river’s ecosystem.
China’s Germplasm Bank in Yunnan preserves over 11,000 plant species, acting as Asia’s largest ‘Noah’s Ark’ for seeds to safeguard biodiversity. 🌱
In Yunnan Province, Asian elephants are enjoying relaxing pedicures! 🐘💅 Zookeepers are providing full foot care to ensure these gentle giants can put their “best foot” forward.
China’s Kunming Biodiversity Fund to support conservation in developing nations through grants, boosting global eco-efforts! 🌿🌍
China’s Kunming Biodiversity Fund is set to launch its first projects this year ahead of COP16, providing free support to developing countries to boost global biodiversity conservation. 🌿🌍