Cranes and elephants unite as Yancheng hosts Nairobi photo exhibit
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Yancheng in Jiangsu province recently hosted a wildlife conservation-themed photo exhibit in Nairobi, Kenya's capital, marking the start of enhanced collaboration between the two regions in ecological protection and the tourism industry.
The exhibit showcases China and Kenya's achievements in biodiversity conservation. It features 68 selected photographs, including images of milu deer, red-crowned cranes, and spoon-billed sandpipers from Yancheng, as well as African elephants, giraffes, and lions from Kenya.
The exhibit also presents photo stories about the restoration of giant panda habitats, the revitalization of golden monkey populations, and the breeding and rewilding of crested ibises.
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