Expanding population of wild Asian elephants in Yunnan are l

Expanding population of wild Asian elephants in Yunnan are living symbols of China's ecological commitment

May 22 marks the International Day for Biological Diversity. In this installment, Global Times reporters visited the habitat of wild Asian elephants in Southwest China's Yunnan Province. Accompanying elephant protectors, we delve into the natural habitat of Asian elephants, engaging in face-to-face exchanges with local villagers and rangers to gain a direct understanding of the profound significance of conserving biodiversity.

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