Introduction to China's Wildlife

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Departing from Nanjing, we'll choose to travel by private van or on foot according to the season, leaving behind the hustle and bustle of the city to seek out the rarely-seen wild Yangtze finless porpoises (with a 9o% chance of sighting) in the serene mudflats and on the beautiful platforms along the Yangtze River, These porpoises are among the world's rarest wild cetaceans. We'll also take you to some lesser-known birdwatching spots (the specific locations will vary with the season), where you might spot some highly distinctive wild bird species....

Wildlife Exhibition

  • Père David's deer

    A deer species unique to China, is called "four-not-like" for its deer-like antlers, horse-like face, ox-like hooves and donkey-like tail. Once extinct in the wild, it has recovered through conservation.

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  • Tibetan fox

    Tibetan foxes inhabit the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, with gray-yellow fur and a square face. Feeding on rodents, they play a key role in controlling rodent populations.

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  • Chinese pangolin

    Chinese pangolins live in southern China, known for overlapping scales. Feeding on termites and ants, they are skilled diggers, Critically Endangered animals, rarely seen in the wild.

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  • Snow leopards

    Snow leopards inhabit alpine bare rocks. With gray-white fur and black spots, they adapt to cold. Vulnerable, skilled at climbing, they're key to plateau ecology.

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  • Green peafowl

    Green peafowls inhabit southwest China to Southeast Asia, with bright green plumage and eye-spotted tail screens. Herbivorous, they are endangered animals with scarce wild populations.

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  • Scaly-sided merganser

    The endemic Chinese duck has black-and-white plumage with a crest. Inhabiting streams, it dives well to catch fish. An endangered animal with a small population.

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  • Chinese alligator

    An endemic crocodilian in China, inhabiting Yangtze River wetlands. Carnivorous with mild temperament. Critically Endangered animals, wild populations need urgent protection.

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    Black-necked crane

    With black neck feathers, it inhabits plateau wetlands. An omnivorous, migratory bird, it's the only crane breeding on plateaus. Near Threatened.

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fuman

Wildlife Photographer | Science Communicator | Conservation Biologist

He is a wildlife photographer and science communicator who has long been dedicated to documenting wildlife and natural ecosystems, with a strong focus on endangered species and apex predators.

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Huang Yue

Introduction of Science Popularization Lecturer

He was formerly the moderator of the Scarabaeoidea section on the Chinese Insect Enthusiasts' Forum, a scientific advisor for "Nature's Little Parlor" in Chinese National Geography, a member of the Malacological Society of Taiwan, a member of the Nanjing Finless Porpoise and Aquatic Life Conservation Association, and an ecological photographer.

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Yuan Chang

Introduction of Science Popularization Lecturer

He is a science popularization writer and a nature and ecological photographer who has long been engaged in research on the conservation of endangered wildlife as well as science popularization work.

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Jiang Meng

Introduction of Science Popularization Lecturer

As one of the most beautiful eco-environmental protectors in Nanjing, he is dedicated to the frontline conservation efforts for endangered wildlife in China, with a particular focus on the Yangtze finless porpoise.

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Mrs Brown Lily:

Visiting China's wildlife was such a delightful experience! Getting up close to those amazing creatures in their natural or well-preserved habitats felt truly special. From the graceful deer to the playful monkeys, each animal had its own unique charm that made the visit so memorable. It was not only fun but also eye-opening to learn more about China's rich wildlife diversity and the efforts being made to protect them. Definitely an adventure I'd love to repeat!

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