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Stephen Fry has been tapped to narrate 'China's Wild Secrets,' a five-part natural history series commissioned by Chinese ...
China's multibillion-dollar wildlife industry is driven by corporate interests and traditional Chinese medicine companies whose animal-based remedies are prescribed as treatment for the coronavirus.
Chinese tiger as good as extinct / Wildlife reserves not big enough to support cat, says researcher who spent a year on search. By Greg Breining, Chronicle Foreign Service Jan 9, 2003.
Chinese citizens push to abolish wildlife trade as coronavirus persists Media coverage of China's wildlife markets sends the message that they’re hugely popular. In reality, many Chinese can’t ...
Since the virus hit in December, almost 20,000 wildlife farms across seven Chinese provinces have been shut down or put under quarantine, including breeders specializing in peacocks, foxes, deer ...
Chinese wildlife authorities say they don’t know why the herd left a nature reserve […] A herd of 15 wild elephants that walked 500 kilometers (300 miles) ...
A Chinese hotel must stop letting red pandas wake up guests by climbing into their beds, following orders from local ...
Wildlife centres in two Chinese provinces have had to put in place emergency measures in a bid to fight an outbreak of canine distemper that has so far led to the deaths of two pandas in the region.
Chinese wildlife conservationist Zhuo Qiang has lived among lions. He has also taken care of them, and other wild animals, at Kenya's famed Maasai Mara National Reserve for the past 14 years.
A 3,300-pound walrus killed two people in a Chinese wildlife park by “hugging” them tightly and drowning them, according to reports. A male tourist from Liaoning in northeast China was … ...
Tigers at a Chinese wildlife park mauled one woman to death and seriously injured another woman who exited their vehicle after an argument Saturday.
BEIJING (AP) - Siberian tigers at a wildlife park in Beijing mauled a woman to death and wounded another when they stepped out of their car in an enclosure, a Chinese state-run newspaper said.