Hainan Ep.6: Shun Shun & Gong Gong’s Adorable Panda Moments
Episode 6 brings Shun Shun & Gong Gong’s cutest moments at Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park. From bamboo munches to lawn tumbles, panda magic awaits!
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Episode 6 brings Shun Shun & Gong Gong’s cutest moments at Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park. From bamboo munches to lawn tumbles, panda magic awaits!
Join a live journey deep into the Chinese mainland’s Hainan rainforest to discover its rich biodiversity and see conservation driving the Hainan Free Trade Port.
Infrared cameras in Inner Mongolia’s Erguna Reserve are capturing brown bears, sables, and mallards, highlighting the success of habitat protection and restoration efforts.
Tokyo’s beloved twin pandas will return to the Chinese mainland in late January 2026, leaving Japan without giant pandas for the first time in around 50 years.
Infrared cameras in Sichuan’s Giant Panda National Park captured wild pandas cuddling and playing, showcasing conservation successes that boost natural breeding and habitat protection.
New research reveals a thin ‘living skin’ on the Great Wall in the Chinese mainland acts as a natural protective layer, offering fresh insights into heritage conservation.
China’s milu deer have rebounded from extinction to 15,000 individuals, with over 6,000 living wild in the Chinese mainland—one of nature’s biggest comebacks.
After 40 years since 1985, China’s milu deer population soared from 77 to 15,000, with over 6,000 thriving in the wild thanks to dedicated conservation efforts.
IUCN has officially adopted the name ‘Milu’ for Pere David’s Deer, marking 40 years since their return to the Chinese mainland and celebrating a major wildlife conservation milestone.
A 2025 on-site evaluation reveals over 90% of the Chinese mainland’s nature reserves report wildlife growth and healthier ecosystems in a striking conservation success.