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  • China to amend law on wildlife protection: official

    China's top legislature will amend the law on the protection of wildlife this year in an effort to fight the novel coronavirus outbreak, an official said Monday.

    February12,2020


  • China reaffirms commitment to wildlife conservation in Africa

    China will lend support toward protection of Africa's wildlife heritage, officials said on Wednesday on the sidelines of the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO) conference here.

    May05,2017


  • S China customs seizes smuggled endangered wildlife

    Customs officers in south China's Guangdong Province seized 236 wild animals smuggled from overseas, local authorities said Monday.

    March14,2017


  • S China customs seizes smuggled endangered wildlife

    Customs officers in south China's Guangdong Province seized 236 wild animals smuggled from overseas, local authorities said Monday.

    March14,2017


  • Chinese ambassador interacts with U.S. students by mail on wildlife protection in China

    China's Ambassador to the U.S. Cui Tiankai has written back to about 20 American elementary students to thank them for their complimentary comments on China's efforts to protect elephants, the Chinese embassy said Wednesday.

    March02,2017


  • Chinese ambassador interacts with U.S. students by mail on wildlife protection in China

    China's Ambassador to the U.S. Cui Tiankai has written back to about 20 American elementary students to thank them for their complimentary comments on China's efforts to protect elephants, the Chinese embassy said Wednesday.

    March02,2017


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