- Rescue, protection efforts boost wildlife diversity in NW . . .
Two rescued bharals rest at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountains National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025 (Xinhua Sun Ruibo) XINING, Aug 2 (Xinhua) -- For Ma Cunxin, rescuing injured wild animals is a tough task, but the real challenge lies in releasing them back into the wild "Releasing the rescued wild animals into the wild
- Feature: Rescue, protection efforts boost wildlife diversity . . .
"Releasing the rescued wild animals into the wild represents the success of our rescue efforts, but it also means that we will face new uncertainties of whether they will survive in nature," said Ma, head of the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station at the Qinghai section of Qilian Mountains National Park Straddling the border between
- Rare species return to Qilian Mountains - Chinadaily. com. cn
The Qilian Mountains in Northwest China have come nearly full circle from four decades ago when the flora and fauna were threatened by deforestation, grazing and poaching The 1,000-kilometer mountain range separating Qinghai and Gansu provinces is today hailed as an oasis surrounded by desert
- Young rangers in Qilian Mountain National Park rescue wildlife
A dedicated team of four works tirelessly at the park's wildlife rehabilitation and breeding station, providing protection and medical care to the animals Despite the challenging conditions, these young rangers find their greatest reward in saving lives
- Biodiversity Resurgence in the Qilian Mountains: A New Era . . .
The Qilian Mountains, straddling the border between Qinghai and Gansu provinces in Northwest China, have experienced a significant resurgence of biodiversity, a turnaround from the threats faced four decades ago due to deforestation, overgrazing, and poaching
- Wild animals thrive in Qilian Mountains, NW Chinas Qinghai
The area has become a hub of biodiversity in the Qilian Mountains In recent years, the population of wild animals in the Qilian Mountains has been on the rise thanks to the improved ecological environment
- Rare species return to Qilian Mountains - The Independent
In 2017, the Qilian Mountains were designated as a pilot national park, covering 19,380 square miles The region was divided into core protection and general control zones, and residents in
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