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Ibis Population Expands to 400
The population of the ibis in China, one of the most endangered bird species in the world, has increased to some 400 from only seven in the 1970s, according to latest statistics.

Forest Fire in Tibet Doused, No Casualties Reported

Beijing to Spend More on Pollution Control

Sandstorm Hits Northwest China’s Gansu Province

Slight Spring Sandstorm Hits Part of North China

Frozen Section of Yellow River Thawing Without Mishap

The red panda, reddish brown in color, grows to about two feet and weighs 6-12 pounds. It lives in south China's Yunnan, Sichuan and Tibet.

Ibis Population Expands to 400

Rare Crane Species Extinct in China

China on High Alert for Forest Fires

Beijing Boasts Greatest Global Orchid Variety

China Plans Big Nature Reserve at Sources of Three Major Rivers

China's Children Go Green

Nations Join Hands to Stop Dust and Sandstorms

Sandstorms Play Positive Ecological Role: Scientists

Canada Gives More 'Green' Aid

Commentary: Changing Development Pattern, Protecting Environment

People and Elephants Living in Harmony

Fighting Against Illness and Apathy

Fewer Animals Suffer "Holiday Syndrome" in Shanghai

Newly-rich Ethnic Minority Businessmen Invest in Power Industry

Fisherman in West China Rewarded for Rare Fish Find

Giant Panda

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