Regarded in China as the "goddess of the Yangtze", the 20 million year old river dolphin was one of the world's oldest species. The Baiji is the first large mammal brought to extinction as a ...
A rare river dolphin may be one step closer to extinction as scientists fail to count any of the endangered species along China’s Yangtze River.
The longest river in Asia, the Yangtze is one of the only two rivers in the world with two types of dolphin. That was, until 2006 when the Baiji dolphin was declared “functionally extinct”. Its close ...
New research reveals a 6.12% rise in bird diversity in the Yangtze River Basin, highlighting conservation successes and ...
Declared functionally extinct in 2006, credible observers have spotted China's Yangtze River dolphin several times since. Known as the "Goddess of the Yangtze," this unique dolphin species adapted ...
We hope the extinction of the baiji, or Yangtze river dolphin, around 2006 will serve as an alarm to prevent the extinction of this small and unique dolphin population off Taiwan.
The others live in the Ganges in India and the Indus in Pakistan, in the Yangtze in China, and in the Río de la Plata between Argentina and Uruguay. All river dolphins are superficially similar ...
The Yangtze river’s finless porpoise is one of the very few porpoises (relatives of dolphins and whales) that live in fresh water. Its small size and cute 'smile' make it much loved in China and ...
One high-profile casualty is the beloved Yangtze river dolphin, which is now believed to be extinct (it hasn’t been seen since 2002). We’re working hard with partners in China to help reduce the ...
A recent study reveals a significant rise in bird diversity across China's Yangtze River Basin (YRB) over the past decade, ...
The dolphin’s extinction is a sad story because an estimated 6,000 dolphins were living in the Yangtze River during the 1950s, which was considered a healthy population. 1. In paragraph 1 ...