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Int’l Cooperation News
Asian elephants’ picky diet helps shape their forest home, study shows 23-08-14
XTBG to deepen cooperation with Myanmar forest department 23-07-17
Regional Training on Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development in Tropical Asia held 23-06-26
MoU signed between XTBG and Kasetstar University 23-06-19
Prof. Yang Yongping heads delegation to Singapore and Malaysia 23-05-18
Stop signals reduce dopamine levels and dancing in honeybees 23-04-14
MoU signed between Lao Culture Tourism Public Company and XTBG 23-04-27
Complex Learned Social Behavior Discovered in Bee’s ‘Waggle Dance’ 23-03-10
Ecological Conservation: what does China do differently? 23-03-10
Study presents first systematic analysis of diversity and distribution patterns of orchids on Mt.... 23-02-24
Solving human-elephant conflict worldwide 23-01-18
XTBG completes fourth China-Lao transboundary biodiversity investigation 22-12-09
New journal Integrative Conservation launched 22-12-23
Prof. Chen Jin receives Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Medal 22-11-28
Yang Yongping heads delegation to Laos 22-11-07
Foreign Experts in Yunnnan: Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz 22-11-10
Advanced Field Course in Ecology and Conservation-Xishuangbanna 2022 opens 22-10-21
Sri Lankan student realizes his dream in China 22-09-29
Nov.19th --Dec.20th, 2022: Advanced Course on Plant-Animal Interactions in the Anthropocene (AC-P... 22-09-23
A new subspecies of Begonia reported from Zamboanga peninsula 22-08-23
XTBG hosts 10th International Fig Symposium 22-08-02
Rapid seed dispersal by hornets facilitates reproduction of agarwood plants 22-07-01
Fossils confirm early diversification of spiny plants in central Tibet 22-07-05
Microbes are recruited in soil environment according to ecosystem demand 22-06-24
New Agapetes species reported from Medog, Tibet 22-05-05
Aki Nakamura: Experts in Yunnan 22-04-01
GLOBALink | China has become much more concerned about wildlife protection: Spanish expert 22-03-23
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