Asian elephants. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL FORESTRY AND GRASSLAND ADMINISTRATION
Asian elephants. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL FORESTRY AND GRASSLAND ADMINISTRATION
Asian elephants. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL FORESTRY AND GRASSLAND ADMINISTRATION

CHINA'S wild populations of more than 300 rare and endangered species, including Asian elephants, snow leopards and orchids, have steadily increased in recent years, thanks to systematic protection projects, the National Forestry and Grassland Administration said earlier this week, marking part of the country's efforts to maintain biodiversity.

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