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  • The Great Bend of the Jingsha River (later becomes the Yangtze River), Yunnan, China
    SWD-2017-10-16-140454.jpg
  • Abstract drone shot of the Lochsa River, Yangtze ,Tibetan Plateau, Yushu, Haixi, Qinghai, China
    JDW-2018-04-14-19-35-39--1.jpg
  • Top view on a snow covered but still runiing river from the tibetan plateau on Serxu, Garze Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China
    JDW--2017-11-11-101303-19-1.jpg
  • Abstract drone shot of the Lochsa River, Yangtze ,Tibetan Plateau, Yushu, Haixi, Qinghai, China
    JDW-2018-04-14-19-32-05--1.jpg
  • An Ibisbill in winter plumage, Ibidorhyncha struthersii, fishing in a river, Yangxian Nature Reserve, Shaanxi, China
    SWD-2017-09-22-121600.jpg
  • Ice formations in a river, China, Sichuan Province, Garze Prefecture, Serxu County.
    JDW--2017-11-19-083618-57-1.jpg
  • Ice formations in a river, China, Sichuan Province, Garze Prefecture, Serxu County.
    JDW--2017-11-19-083604-41-3.jpg
  • Ice formations in a river, China, Sichuan Province, Garze Prefecture, Serxu County.
    JDW--2017-11-19-083604-41-2.jpg
  • Ice formations in a river, China, Sichuan Province, Garze Prefecture, Serxu County.
    JDW--2017-11-19-083604-41-1.jpg
  • Ice formations in a river, China, Sichuan Province, Garze Prefecture, Serxu County.
    JDW--2017-11-19-083524-99-1.jpg
  • Ice formations in a river, China, Sichuan Province, Garze Prefecture, Serxu County.
    JDW--2017-11-19-083233-75-1.jpg
  • Close up of water running in a river in China, Sichuan Province, Garze Prefecture, Serxu County.
    JDW--2017-11-18-090520-29-1.jpg
  • Close up of water running in a river in China, Sichuan Province, Garze Prefecture, Serxu County.
    JDW--2017-11-18-085452-52-1.jpg
  • Eurasian Dipper, Cinclus cinclus, sitting on a stone in a river in China, Sichuan Province, Garze Prefecture, Serxu County.
    JDW--2017-11-22-114809-09-1.jpg
  • Eurasian Dipper, Cinclus cinclus, sitting on a stone in a river in China, Sichuan Province, Garze Prefecture, Serxu County.
    JDW--2017-11-24-083746-43-1.jpg
  • River tern, Sterna aurantia, flying over at Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
    SWD-2017-05-09-182705 (6).jpg
  • An Ibisbill in winter plumage, Ibidorhyncha struthersii, fishing in a river, Yangxian Nature Reserve, Shaanxi, China
    SWD-2017-09-22-121016 (1).jpg
  • Egrets of 4 species (Great white, Cattle, Little and Intermediate), all together in the Yangtze river at the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-21-075537.jpg
  • A big herd of Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, on the shore of the Yangtze river in the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-205325.jpg
  • Sichuan or Tibetan Takin, Budorcas taxicolor tibetana, crossing a river in Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, NNR, Qingchuan County, Sichuan province, China
    SWD-2018-04-24-071636 (1).jpg
  • Egrets of 4 species (Great white, Cattle, Little and Intermediate), all together in the Yangtze river at the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-22-095319.jpg
  • A big herd of Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, on the shore of the Yangtze river in the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-210937.jpg
  • A big herd of Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, on the shore of the Yangtze river in the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-211952.jpg
  • A big herd of Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, on the shore of the Yangtze river in the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-203949.jpg
  • A big herd of Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, two females fighting on the shore of the Yangtze river in the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-204430 (1).jpg
  • A big herd of Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, on the shore of the Yangtze river in the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-212540 (1).jpg
  • Sichuan or Tibetan Takin, Budorcas taxicolor tibetana, crossing a river in Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, NNR, Qingchuan County, Sichuan province, China
    SWD-2018-04-24-071640.jpg
  • Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, a herd bathing and walking in the water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-21-185747 (1).jpg
  • A big herd of Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, on the shore of the Yangtze river in the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-204246 (1).jpg
  • A big herd of Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, on the shore of the Yangtze river in the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-203946 (1).jpg
  • A big herd of Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, on the shore of the Yangtze river in the Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-212423 (1).jpg
  • Sichuan or Tibetan Takin, Budorcas taxicolor tibetana, crossing a river in Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, NNR, Qingchuan County, Sichuan province, China
    SWD-2018-04-24-070538 (3).jpg
  • Sichuan or Tibetan Takin, Budorcas taxicolor tibetana, crossing a river in Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, NNR, Qingchuan County, Sichuan province, China
    SWD-2018-04-24-071704 (2).jpg
  • A small cat fish, Glyptothorax dorsalis, on a hand found in a small river, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve, Mount Wuliang Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. Glyptothorax is a genus of catfishes order Siluriformes of the family Sisoridae. This species is known from the Salween and Irrawaddy river drainages in Myanmar. Although it has been reported from the Salween River drainage in China.
    MLU-20171004-164337-15S.jpg
  • A small cat fish, Glyptothorax dorsalis, in a small river, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve, Mount Wuliang Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. Glyptothorax is a genus of catfishes order Siluriformes of the family Sisoridae. This species is known from the Salween and Irrawaddy river drainages in Myanmar. Although it has been reported from the Salween River drainage in China.
    MLU-20171004-165409-53S-v2.jpg
  • River lapwing, Vanellus duvaucelii, flying at Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong prefecture, Yunnan province, China
    SWD-2017-05-10-085145 (2).jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-104252-80US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-125443-88US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-160434-25US.jpg
  • Scientist meauring water data when monitoring Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-162111-80US.jpg
  • Dolphin scientist arriving back to Tai O village after a day of monitoring the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-163022-10US.jpg
  • Yellowfin goby, Acanthogobius flavimanus, other common names include mahaze, Japanese river goby, Oriental goby. It is native in China, Japan, Korea, parts of Russia, Vietnam, and Malaysia. It has spread to become an introduced, and often invasive, species in Australia, Mexico, and Florida and California in the United States. Imaged just off Zhifu Island (Chinese: 芝罘島), Shandong Province, China, byt the Bohai Sea, that is the inner part of the Yellow Sea where both the Yellow River and Hai He flow into.<br />
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Conservation: The Yellow Sea is one of the most threatened marine areas on earth. Land reclamation has destructed more than 60% of tidal wetlands in only 50 years. Rapid coastal development for agriculture, aquaculture and industrial.development are primary drivers of coastal destruction in the region. In addition pollution, harmful algal blooms, invasion of introduced species are having a negative effect. There are 25 intentionally introduced species and 9 unintentionally introduced species in the Yellow Sea marine ecosystem.
    MLU-20170924-092735-66S-v2.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-103145-54US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-103650-80US.jpg
  • Speed ferry between Hong Kong and Macau threatening the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-121713-38US.jpg
  • Speed ferry between Hong Kong and Macau threatening the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-122046-45US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-134454-33US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-135441-89US.jpg
  • Researchers documenting Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Sousa chinensis, individuals through photography outside Tai O (大澳) on the western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-160323-17US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-160807-51US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-161908-74US.jpg
  • Verifying data collected of the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis in Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-163448-14US.jpg
  • Verifying data collected of the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis in Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-163502-22US.jpg
  • The building of Hong Kong International Airport in Lantau is a big threat for the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-094547-59US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-095143-91US.jpg
  • An Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis that has been snugged in a net. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-095402-13US.jpg
  • An Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis that has been snugged in a net. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-095402-13US-vertical.jpg
  • River lapwing, Vanellus duvaucelii, flying at Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong prefecture, Yunnan province, China
    SWD-2017-05-10-084124 (3).jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-095736-32US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-104926-24US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-105456-22US.jpg
  • Researchers documenting Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Sousa chinensis, individuals through photography outside Tai O (大澳) on the western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-160156-92US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-135329-75US.jpg
  • A wounded Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland A woundedn China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
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  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-161349-50US.jpg
  • An Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis that has been snugged in a net. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
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  • Happy dolphin watcher looking at Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-103334-54US.jpg
  • Otter feeding on eel in estuary of River Tweed,<br />
Lutra lutra,<br />
Northumberland, England - July
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  • Autumn cloud forest scenes,  along the glacial river, from Mount Bawu Bameng in the Meili Snow Mountain National park, Yunnan, China.
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  • The river running out at Ha Pak Nai wetland, an area dominate by a mudflat, Yuen Long District facing Deep Bay, New territories, Hong Kong, China. It is one of few place where juvenile Chinese horseshoe crab, Tachypleus tridentatus, is found. Horseshoe crabs are not crabs at all, but are most closely related to spiders, scorpions and trilobites. Tachypleus tridentatus is a species of horseshoe crab found in the seas off China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. IUCN status is; data deficient.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
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  • Autumn cloud forest scenes,  along the glacial river, from Mount Bawu Bameng in the Meili Snow Mountain National park, Yunnan, China.
    SWD-2017-10-20-170850.jpg
  • Tributary running to Tangjiahe river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
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  • Tadpoles in the river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150426-154628-19S-nx.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150429-114941-78S.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150430-122236-05S.jpg
  • Lowland rainforest mangroves, Karawawi River, Kumawa Peninsula, mainland New Guinea, Western Papua, from the book PAPUA - AMONG BIRDS OF PARADISE AND MANTA RAYS
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  • A herd of White-lipped deer also called Thorold's deer, Cervus albirostris, 白唇鹿, crossing a river at the tibetan plateau in Serxu, Garze Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China
    JDW--2017-11-8-172735-75-1 (kopia).jpg
  • Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, stag running at shore of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
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  • Male, stag, Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, standing in the water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
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  • Tributary running to Tangjiahe river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150421-152806-660S.jpg
  • Tadpoles in Tangjiahe river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150425-151129-86US17.jpg
  • Unkown carp-like fish in the river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150426-144446-96S.jpg
  • Unkown carp-like fish in the river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150426-144446-96US17.jpg
  • Tadpoles in the river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150426-165122-92US17.jpg
  • Tadpoles in a river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150429-123555-91S.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150430-120017-64S.jpg
  • Stags of the Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, at the Yangtze river in  Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
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  • Stags of the Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, at the Yangtze river in  Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
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  • A Père David's deer, or Milu stag, Elaphurus davidianus, wading through the water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-21-095429_01.jpg
  • Sunrise with trees over the Yangtze river, Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
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  • Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, at sunrise in the morning by water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-22-080722 (2).jpg
  • Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, at sunrise in the morning by water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-22-080803 (6).jpg
  • Herd of male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, at sunrise in the morning by water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-22-081916 (1)crop.jpg
  • Blur silouhette of a Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, at sunrise in the morning by water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-22-082205 (1).jpg
  • Blur silouhette of a Male Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, at sunrise in the morning by water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-22-082152.jpg
  • Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, stag running at shore of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-22-093031 (2)ori.jpg
  • Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, stag running at shore of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-22-093031 (5)_01.jpg
  • Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, walking through water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-07-22-093241 (1)crop.jpg
  • Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, stag running through the water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-203836 (6).jpg
  • A stag, Père David's deer, or Milu, Elaphurus davidianus, chasing a female in the water of the Yangtze river in Hubei Tian'ezhou Milu National Nature Reserve, Shishou, Hubei, China. The dominant harem-keeping stag in the herd.
    SWD-2018-07-22-210936.jpg
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