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Tag Archives: wildlife
Xie Yan and the fight against bad conservation laws
When ecologist Xie Yan heard about the Natural Heritage Conservation Act, she knew she had to kill it. So she wrote a letter. The open letter, posted on February 5 to Xie’s blog, became the focus of a story the … Continue reading
Posted in Wildlife, Nature and the Environment
Tagged conservation, Danwei.com, environment, Wilderness, wildlife, Xie Yan
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The uncertain return of Beijing wildlife
Outside a cafe in east Beijing, a small bird fluttered to the ground and hopped and pecked at the concrete. Beijing Bird Watching Society member Li Ming cracked a smile and said “Passer montanus.” A humble sparrow, which Li says … Continue reading
Posted in Wildlife, Nature and the Environment
Tagged Beijing, Bird Watching, Birding, birds, Danwei.com, environment, hog badger, leopard, leopard cat, nature, Nuthatch, Swallow, Swift, Weasel, wildlife
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St Petersburg tiger summit and China
Putin’s tiger summit in St Petersburg, and China.
Posted in Wildlife
Tagged @altcat, South Africa, tigers, wildlife
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Wild leopard cats of Beijing
A sighting of a rare leopard cat near Beijing.
Posted in Wildlife
Tagged animals, leopard cat, mammals, wildlife, Yanqing, Yayahu Nature Reserve
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Disappearing swifts of Beijing
Michael Rank guest contributes an article for Danwei on the demise of Beijing’s “city bird” - the swift (雨燕 or 楼燕).
Posted in Guest Contributor, Wildlife
Tagged Beijing, Michael Rank, swifts, wildlife
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Another wild leopard in Beijing?
In Beigou village, sheep and goats are mysteriously injured or killed.
Saving China’s tigers in South Africa
An organization that is reintroducing tigers into the wild in China.
Posted in Wildlife
Tagged environment, environmental protection, South Africa, South China Tiger, tigers, wildlife
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Wild deers of Beijing
A wild Siberian Roe Deer sighting near Beijing.
Posted in Wildlife
Tagged environment, Hebei, Siberian Roe Deer, wildlife, Yanqing
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Beijing snake ID
Request for help to identify a wild snake seen in the mountains north of Beijing.
Yunnan white-handed gibbon declared extinct
The Yunnan white handed gibbon has been declared extinct.
Posted in Wildlife
Tagged endagered species, environment, extinction, wildlife, Yunnan, Yunnan white handed gibbon
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