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  • Taiwans largest land crab species, Cardisoma cardiflex, Banana Bay Forest Rerserve, Kenting National Park, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-05-07-160643.jpg
  • Taiwans largest land crab species, Cardisoma cardiflex, Banana Bay Forest Rerserve, Kenting National Park, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-05-07-155330.jpg
  • Detail of an Ascidian or sea squirt, Ascidiacea, unkwon species. There are 2 300 known species of ascidians in the oceans. Images 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-20170924-113055-05S.jpg
  • Ascidian or sea squirts, Ascidiacea, unkwon species. There are 2 300 known species of ascidians in the oceans. Images 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-20170924-095214-28S.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171124-095009-65S.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171124-095537-17S.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171124-094214-89US.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171124-094214-89S.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171123-161140-09US.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171124-095553-28S.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171124-095006-57S.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171123-160318-35US.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171123-161140-09S.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171119-212606-33S.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171119-212753-66S.jpg
  • An icon species of Sacoglossan sea slug, Cyerce nigricans. Thus is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Caliphyllidae. The Cyerce slugs are commonly referred to as butterfly slugs or butterfly nudibranchs. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171120-213219-33S.jpg
  • Taiwan Liocichla, Liocichla steerii, endemic species, Alishan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-03-031630 (1).jpg
  • Taiwan Liocichla, Liocichla steerii, Lu Shan, Taiwan endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-05-085943.jpg
  • Taiwan Liocichla, Liocichla steerii, Lu Shan, Taiwan endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-05-085943crop.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
  • 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
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, Lu Shan, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-05-031352 (1).jpg
  • Swinhoe's pheasant, Lophura swinhoii, female. Endemic species, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-03-083752 (1).jpg
  • Close shot of a Hardy Canna, Thalia dealbata, North american species, East Lake Greenway park Botanical garden, Wuhan, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-06-12-092800 (1).jpg
  • Taiwan Liocichla, Liocichla steerii, endemic species, Alishan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-03-032438.jpg
  • Taiwan blue magpie, Urocissa caerulea, in Taipeh, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-07-015142 (1).jpg
  • Taiwan blue magpie, Urocissa caerulea, in Taipeh, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-07-010128 (1).jpg
  • Taiwan blue magpie, Urocissa caerulea, in Taipeh, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-07-004242.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, Lu Shan, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-05-085004.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, Lu Shan, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-05-084141.jpg
  • Taiwan Yellow tit, or Formosan yellow tit, Machlolophus holsti, Lu Shan, Taiwan endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-05-064336.jpg
  • Taiwan Liocichla, Liocichla steerii, endemic species, Lu Shan Forest Recreational Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-05-015408 (3).jpg
  • Taiwan partridge, Arborophila crudigularis, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-091627.jpg
  • Mikado pheasant male, Syrmaticus mikado, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-025903.jpg
  • Mikado pheasant, Syrmaticus mikado, female, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-025512 (3).jpg
  • Swinhoe's pheasant, Lophura swinhoii, female. Endemic species, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-03-090420 (1).jpg
  • Socoglossan sea slug, Thuridilla gracilis, is a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Placobranchidae. It is an Indo-Pacific species that lives in or near coral reefs and eats algae. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171120-202746-15S.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-20150430-120017-64S.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150430-122236-05S.jpg
  • Taiwan blue magpie, Urocissa caerulea, in Taipeh, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-08-020736 (1).jpg
  • Black-necklaced scimitar babbler, Pomatorhinus erythrocnemis, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-07-103442 (1).jpg
  • Taiwan blue magpie, Urocissa caerulea, in Taipeh, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-07-015125.jpg
  • Taiwan blue magpie, Urocissa caerulea, in Taipeh, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-07-012658 (4).jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, Lu Shan, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-05-083955 (4).jpg
  • The Taiwan whistling thrush, also known as the Formosan whistling thrush, Myophonus insularis, Endemic species, Dasyueshan Forest Recreational Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-05-012850 (1).jpg
  • Taiwan partridge, Arborophila crudigularis, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-094301 (2).jpg
  • Taiwan partridge, Arborophila crudigularis, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-091627crop.jpg
  • White-whiskered laughingthrush or Formosan laughing thrush, Garrulax morrisonianus, endemic species, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-04-040546 (1).jpg
  • Mikado pheasant male, Syrmaticus mikado, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-025942 (2).jpg
  • Mikado pheasant male, Syrmaticus mikado, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-025441 (kopia).jpg
  • Mikado pheasant male, Syrmaticus mikado, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-024426 (1).jpg
  • Mikado pheasant male, Syrmaticus mikado, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-024350.jpg
  • Swinhoe's pheasant, Lophura swinhoii, male, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-03-095257.jpg
  • Swinhoe's pheasant, Lophura swinhoii, male, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-03-085457 (1).jpg
  • Socoglossan sea slug, Thuridilla gracilis, is a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Placobranchidae. It is an Indo-Pacific species that lives in or near coral reefs and eats algae. Island Xiaoliuqiu, Little Liuqiu (Chinese: 小琉球), located southwest in Taiwan. Taiwan's only large coral island.
    MLU-20171119-210730-27S.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150429-121633-58S.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150430-122236-21S.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150430-122920-59S.jpg
  • Black-necklaced scimitar babbler, Pomatorhinus erythrocnemis, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-07-103829 (5).jpg
  • Taiwan blue magpie, Urocissa caerulea, in Taipeh, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-07-005029.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, Lu Shan, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-05-085638 (3).jpg
  • Taiwan partridge, Arborophila crudigularis, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-094220 (1).jpg
  • Swinhoe's pheasant, Lophura swinhoii, male, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-090059 (2).jpg
  • Mikado pheasant, Syrmaticus mikado, female, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-032745 (1).jpg
  • Mikado pheasant male, Syrmaticus mikado, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-024507 (2).jpg
  • Swinhoe's pheasant, Lophura swinhoii, male, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-03-091734.jpg
  • Swinhoe's pheasant, Lophura swinhoii, female. Endemic species, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-03-085427 (2.jpg
  • Swinhoe's pheasant, Lophura swinhoii, female. Endemic species, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-03-085427 (2crop).jpg
  • Swinhoe's pheasant, Lophura swinhoii, male, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-03-084736 (2).jpg
  • A grasshopper nymph, unkown species, which look like an adult grasshoppers, but they are wingless and lack reproductive organs. Nymphs start to feed on succulent and soft plant one day after hatching from the egg. This stage lasts for about five to six weeks before the young nymphs mature to adult grasshoppers. It is sitting on a green leaf, macro photography. Wuliangshan Nature Reserve, Mount Wuliang Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China.
    MLU-20171001-114848-13S.jpg
  • Red-eared slider, Trachemys scripta elegans, ontroduced species, Sai Kung, Hong Kong, China. Inhabits quiet water of ponds, swamps and reservoirs. Usually seen basking on the bank. Since its establishment in about 1980, the native Reeves' Terrapin, Mauremys reevesii, greatly declined. Today the most common turtle in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160628-135557-40US.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150429-115716-28S.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150429-121907-68S.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150429-150056-92S.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150429-145929-75S.jpg
  • Taiwan blue magpie, Urocissa caerulea, in Taipeh, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-08-021255 (7).jpg
  • Taiwan blue magpie, Urocissa caerulea, in Taipeh, Taiwan, endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-07-004242 (1).jpg
  • Taiwan Bar-wing, Actinodura morrisoniana, an endemic species, feed on red berries in a tree in Lu Shan, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-05-084251 (1).jpg
  • Taiwan Bar-wing, Actinodura morrisoniana, an endemic species, feed on red berries in a tree in Lu Shan, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-05-083346 (5).jpg
  • Swinhoe's pheasant, Lophura swinhoii, female, Dasyueshan National Recreational Forest, Taiwan. Endemic species
    SWD-2018-11-04-092436.jpg
  • Greenhouse frog, Eleutherodactylus planirostris, is originally native to Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands. Year 2000 an unidentified small frog species was first encountered in Hong Kong and it was identified as Eleutherodactylus planirostris using DNA barcoding. Screening for E. planirostris in exported plants from Hong Kong should be carried out. Tai Tam Country Park (Chinese: 大潭郊野公園) in the south end of Hong Kong Island. At 1,315 hectares (3,250 acres), the park consists of one fifth of Hong Kong Island's land mass, China.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160624-224214-67_01US.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150429-121824-66S.jpg
  • Carp-like fish, unknown species, in a clear river, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150430-122525-23S.jpg
  • Fresh bud on a moss covered fallen oak tree, Walami Yushan National Park, Hualian, Taiwan.
    WWU-2019-03-11-114223.jpg
  • Phayre's leaf monkey or Phayres langur, Trachypithecus phayrei, sitting in a tree at He Xin Chang Forest reserve, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
    SWD-2017-04-25-125148.jpg
  • Skywalker gibbon monkey, Hoolock tianxing, in a tree at Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong prefecture, Yunnan province, China
    SWD-2017-05-07-110121.jpg
  • Phayre's leaf monkey or Phayres langur, Trachypithecus phayrei, He Xin Chang Forest reserve, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
    SWD-2017-05-12-114501 (6).jpg
  • Phayre's leaf monkey or Phayres langur, Trachypithecus phayrei, He Xin Chang Forest reserve, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
    SWD-2017-05-12-114755 (4).jpg
  • Phayre's leaf monkeys or Phayres langurs, Trachypithecus phayrei, sitting on rocks in the He Xin Chang Forest reserve, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
    SWD-2017-05-13-184124.jpg
  • Phayre's leaf monkey or Phayres langur, Trachypithecus phayrei, siiting on a tree at He Xin Chang Forest reserve, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
    SWD-2017-05-13-185205.jpg
  • Phayre's leaf monkey or Phayres langur, Trachypithecus phayrei, siiting on a tree at He Xin Chang Forest reserve, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
    SWD-2017-05-13-190515.jpg
  • Yunnan, or Black Snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus bieti, sitting in a tree at Ta Cheng Nature reserve, Yunnan, China
    SWD-2017-10-15-082508 (1).jpg
  • Yunnan, or Black Snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus bieti, sitting on the ground by Ta Cheng Nature reserve, Yunnan, China
    SWD-2017-10-15-082540.jpg
  • Yunnan, or Black Snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus bieti, feeding in a tree at Ta Cheng Nature reserve, Yunnan, China
    SWD-2017-10-15-082604 (4).jpg
  • Yunnan, or Black Snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus bieti, feeding in a tree at Ta Cheng Nature reserve, Yunnan, China
    SWD-2017-10-15-083000 (6).jpg
  • Yunnan, or Black Snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus bieti,  Ta Cheng Nature reserve, Yunnan, China
    SWD-2017-10-15-083024 (1).jpg
  • Two Yunnan, or Black Snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus bieti, sitting in a tree at Ta Cheng Nature reserve, Yunnan, China
    SWD-2017-10-15-084848 (3).jpg
  • Portrait of a Yunnan, or Black Snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus bieti,  Ta Cheng Nature reserve, Yunnan, China
    SWD-2017-10-15-085928 (2).jpg
  • Yunnan, or Black Snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus bieti,  playing in trees at Ta Cheng Nature reserve, Yunnan, China
    SWD-2017-10-15-093554 (1).jpg
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