Giant screen adaptation will enable audiences to be immersed in Asia’s stunning wildlife and spectacular scenery ...
Wildlife trafficking is the fourth-largest source of illicit revenue globally after drugs, human smuggling and counterfeit ...
Her interest in the subject was inspired by a meeting with internationally renowned British primatologist Jane Goodall, 90, at the China Wildlife Image and Video Competition in Beijing in December.
“We think that this was closely related to the strong intervention in wildlife-related violations in recent years in China and the vigorous development of wildlife conservation ...
Over the years, China has made strenuous efforts to protect its rich wildlife, but the difficulties are as enormous as the country. Now significant changes in public attitudes offer new hope for China ...
Vietnam and China, the two largest markets for traditional medicine (TM) that uses wild plants and animals, announced a new partnership in January to adopt practices that protect wildlife while pr ...
But the heartbreak of the beloved animals' leaving was short lived. In May 2024, the Smithsonian and the China Wildlife Conservation Association announced a new agreement to bring pandas back to ...
Her interest in the subject was inspired by a meeting with internationally renowned British primatologist Jane Goodall, 90, at the China Wildlife Image and Video Competition in Beijing in December.
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