Border Wall Blocks Jaguar Migration, Threatens Latin America’s Biggest Feline
New U.S.–Mexico border wall sections block jaguar migration paths, threatening Latin America’s wild cats and urging wildlife-friendly passage solutions.
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New U.S.–Mexico border wall sections block jaguar migration paths, threatening Latin America’s wild cats and urging wildlife-friendly passage solutions.
Chinese mainland’s national lawmakers passed a new law to boost high-quality development of national parks, effective January 1, 2026.
Explore Bayanbulak Swan Lake in the Chinese mainland’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where thousands of swans nest against snow-capped peaks and vast grasslands create a picture-perfect haven.
At Chengdu’s Star Nursery House on the Chinese mainland, baby pandas like the rare white-and-grey cub Cheng Shi are thriving, wowing fans with their August debut.
A Vallarta mud turtle, the worlds smallest freshwater turtle, hatched at Mexicos Guadalajara Zoo, marking a win for wildlife conservation.
Dugongs, aka ‘mermaids of the sea’, return to Yongshu Reef in the Nansha Islands! A major conservation win highlighting China’s eco efforts and reef protection mission.
A dugong one of Earths oldest marine mammals resurfaces off Yongshu Reef in the South China Sea after 30 years, signaling hope for ocean conservation.
Field surveys in Sichuan show giant panda sightings rose from 178 to 185, highlighting the Chinese mainland’s success in expanding its national parks system.
Join wildlife ranger Tsultrim Tharchin at 4,800m in Xizang’s Serling Tso Reserve, using infrared cameras to protect snow leopards, Tibetan antelopes, and high-altitude ecosystems.
Chengdu’s 3rd National Park Forum launches with a fresh conservation report, high-tech monitoring and carbon-neutral goals, blending ecology, tech and community power.