As of now, the wetland area of Tibet has reached 6.529 million hectares, ranking second in the country.
The population of the vast majority of protected species has recovered significantly, and the habitats of wild animals and plants have basically maintai...
The black-necked crane is a national first-class protected animal in China, and it is the only crane species that lives and breeds on the plateau.
The black-necked crane is an endangered species in the world and is one of the first class protected wildlife in China.
Recently, Kazi Township, Lhunzhub County, Lhasa City launched a feeding activity for black-necked cranes.
“Every winter, yaks in the surrounding farming and pastoral areas are driven here to spend the winter. The yaks only drink 'holy water' here; they have...
Recently, a snow leopard sneaked into a village house courtyard in Kailang Village, Baiba Town, Bayi District, Nyingchi, Tibet, trying to catch and feed...
National land areas with ecological significance in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region account for nearly 90 percent of the region's total, a sur...
As the days grow colder, Pasang has made preparations for the winter by purchasing a generous amount of natural gas to warm his home.
Recently, the DELIXI Electric Hope Primary School in Shongmai Township, Sakya County, Shigat...