IUCN Renames Pere David’s Deer as Milu on 40th Return Anniversary
IUCN adopts ‘Milu’ as the intl. name for Pere David’s Deer, celebrating 40 years since its return to the Chinese mainland.
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IUCN adopts ‘Milu’ as the intl. name for Pere David’s Deer, celebrating 40 years since its return to the Chinese mainland.
New assessment shows the Chinese mainland nature reserves are thriving: over 90% report wildlife growth, increased biomass, and healthier forests and wetlands.
A protected red fox was recently filmed roaming the snowy Mulei Kazak Autonomous County in Xinjiang, highlighting the impact of grazing bans and habitat restoration on biodiversity.
For the first time on the Chinese mainland, researchers have bred third-gen Chinese sturgeon entirely through artificial propagation, marking a new conservation milestone.
New sections of the U.S.-Mexico border wall are blocking jaguars’ migration routes, threatening Latin America’s largest cat. What does this mean for conservation efforts?
Discover Laojunshan Reserve in the Chinese mainland’s Sichuan Province, home to the rare Sichuan Partridge, pandas, and 370+ species, and see how focused conservation is changing the game.
Shunshun and Gonggong, giant pandas at Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park, charm visitors with bamboo snacks and playful antics on Hainan Island.
Over 50 endangered Dalmatian pelicans flocked to the Sanggan River wetland in Shanxi Province this November, marking a win for conservation.
Explore EP3 of China’s Green Revolution, where wildlife photographer Xi Zhinong and forest ranger Zhou Zhaoli journey into remote wilderness, giving endangered animals a voice.
Thousands of migratory birds have flocked to Jiangxis Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the Chinese mainland, creating a vital winter sanctuary.