'Improve grazing practices to save giant wild pandas'

[RTHK] - 11/18/2024

An associate professor of environmental science on Monday said sustainable grazing practices backed by regulations and community involvement are vital for protecting giant wild panda habitats. Binbin Li from Duke Kunshan University led a research project from July 2018 to May 2024 in China, (…)



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