A tourist got mauled by a snow leopard at a popular ski destination in China ’s northwestern Xinjiang region, reportedly after getting too close to the animal to take a selfie.
A tourist was attacked by a rare snow leopard in northwest China on Friday after trying to get closer for a photo, according to authorities and state media.
Footage shared widely on Chinese social media shows the leopard lingering in an open snowfield. The footage then cuts to the ...
An experiment in western China over the past four decades shows that it is possible to tame the expansion of desert lands ...
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Farming at the edge of the Himalayas
In Spiti Valley, India, farmers grow crops on narrow strips of green land surrounded by rocky mountains. It’s a quiet fight ...
Birds moving along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway travel thousands of kilometers each year. Chenzhou sits on a crucial ...
The endangered big cats are hanging on in Russia, the first country-wide survey of the animal suggests, while scientists and ...
Chinese visual artist Cai Guoqiang and outdoor brand Arc'teryx apologized on Sunday for staging a fireworks display in the Himalaya Mountains that drew widespread criticism over its potential impact ...
High in the Himalayas, China has launched construction on what is expected to become the world’s most powerful hydropower ...
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Inside China’s $50 billion railway through the Himalayas and why it matters
Cutting through the world’s highest mountains, China’s Sichuan–Tibet Railway is an engineering feat with enormous economic, environmental, and geopolitical stakes. This video explores why China is ...
Voices of Rural India sees people from across remote pockets in eleven states: Arunachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Meghalaya, Ladakh, ...
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