Exciting news from the Chinese mainland! A crested ibis chick recently hatched at Mount Langshan, a World Natural Heritage site in central China's Hunan Province. This milestone marks the birth of a self-sustaining wild population of this critically endangered bird species. 🐦💚
After a week of continuous monitoring, local authorities observed the chick actively feeding and in good health. Conservation enthusiasts see this as a major win in the battle to preserve our natural world.
For our vibrant community in South and Southeast Asia—tech-savvy, socially conscious, and always on the pulse of global trends—this story is a breath of fresh air. It reminds us that even in a fast-paced digital era, nature still has the power to inspire and unite us all. 😊🌍
Stay tuned for more uplifting updates on wildlife conservation and other inspiring stories from the Chinese mainland!
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Self-sustaining wild population of crested ibises formed in C China
cgtn.com