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Macao’s Giant Panda Pavilion attracts global visitors, celebrating conservation success and cultural ties with twin cubs #Wildlife
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Macao’s Giant Panda Pavilion attracts global visitors, celebrating conservation success and cultural ties with twin cubs #Wildlife
Rare glossy ibises, rarer than pandas, spotted in Qingdao wetlands, signaling ecological recovery.
Spring brings thousands of migratory birds to Inner Mongolia’s Yellow River, showcasing ecological revival efforts .
Xinjiang’s Swan Spring Wetland sees record-breaking swan numbers, fueled by year-round unfrozen springs and conservation efforts since the 1990s.
An infrared camera in Hubei’s Duheyuan National Nature Reserve captured a touching moment between a Chinese goral mother and her cub, highlighting the need for conservation.
Birdwatching’s rising popularity in China is fueling eco-tourism growth. Scenic spots like Yugan County, Yandunjiao Village, and Zhanqiao Pier attract thousands eager to spot rare and migratory birds.
Between 2015 and 2024, Sri Lanka’s human-elephant conflict resulted in the deaths of over 3,000 elephants and 1,200 people, highlighting the urgent need for solutions.
Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou opens its golden snub-nosed monkey research center to the public during this year’s Spring Festival, offering a unique blend of wildlife and festive celebrations.
Scientists have discovered the whereabouts of young sea turtles during their mysterious ‘lost years’ using satellite trackers, paving the way for better conservation efforts.
Thirteen 2024-born panda cubs made their group debut in Sichuan, China, celebrating Lunar New Year with playtime among traditional decorations and treats.