From Freshwater to Deep Space: 2025 Biodiversity Review
2025 biodiversity in review: Why 1 in 4 freshwater species are at risk and how global actions — from China to deep space research — aim to turn the tide.
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2025 biodiversity in review: Why 1 in 4 freshwater species are at risk and how global actions — from China to deep space research — aim to turn the tide.
Chengdu’s giant pandas—famous for lazy tree-top naps and non-stop bamboo munching—are melting hearts and drawing visitors worldwide this year.
Hunan launched Feather Trace Action on December 22, equipping migratory birds at Dongting Lake with BeiDou trackers and mini cameras for first-person winter wildlife insights.
China’s Mianyang Base for Giant Panda Conservation opens to the public on December 29, 2025, featuring a wild-style habitat, educational zones, and cutting-edge tech for animal welfare.
Over 5,000 grey cranes have migrated to Xinjiang’s Tarim Basin, feasting on harvested crops in a restored oasis, showcasing successful habitat restoration.
Catch Episode 6 of PandaLive as Shun Shun & Gong Gong settle into Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park, munching Sichuan bamboo and playing under tropical palms! 🐼🌴
Join our livestream trek deep into Hainan’s tropical rainforest to discover its rich biodiversity and see how conservation is woven into the Hainan Free Trade Port’s development.
In late January 2026, Tokyo’s twin pandas will return to China, leaving Japan panda-free for the first time in about 50 years. Dive into their legacy and viral moments.
Catch Shun Shun and Gong Gong’s adorable antics at the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park. From munching Sichuan bamboo to playful tumbles, these pandas are stealing hearts! 🐼
Rare infrared footage from Sichuan captures wild pandas cuddling and exploring, spotlighting conservation efforts for these gentle giants.