Extinct Primulina tabacum flower discovered in Guangdong


Harmony between humans and nature
The reserve's success lies in balancing conservation and livelihoods. In 2024, authorities retained high-quality farmland within its borders. "Farmland supports locals while feeding wildlife — a win-win," said Ren Hai, SCBG director.
As China strides toward its "dual carbon" goals, institutions like SCBG and Dinghushan exemplify how science, technology, and inclusive policies can safeguard Earth's biological heritage. "Nature reserves should bridge socio-economic development, not hinder it," noted Wang Ding from the Chinese National Committee for man and the Biosphere Programme. "Harmony with nature is our guiding principle."
With 20,379 plant species conserved and AI-driven tools scaling protection, China's ecological "treasure troves" are writing a new chapter in global conservation — one rooted in innovation and coexistence.