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ECBP 2010 Biodiversity Week Come To An End
EU-China Biodiversity Programme 2010 Biodiversity Week come to an end! This year, ECBP in partnership with WCS, TNC, IUCN, IFAW and Jieli Publishing House, organizes a week long celebration leading up to International Biodiversity Day. This celebration, also known as “Biodiversity Week,” aims to develop a better understanding of the hot biodiversity issues such as biodiversity loss as well as habitat loss and degradation caused by human activities, and to inform the public about the biodiversity conservation initiatives in China and around the world.
Many central and local level mediaare all carried a report on this event, including China Environment News, China Green Times, China National Radio, China News Photo Agency, China Economic Times, SOHU, SINA, Hudong, Douban, and SynTao, etc.

Biodiversity celebrations down at the Zoo
Biodiversity celebrations down at the Zoo

ECBP Biodiversity year Media Prizes Announcement
EU-China Biodiversity Programme (ECBP) are happy to announce the availability of 20 media prizes intended to promote coverage of stories relating to biodiversity and natural environment in China. The prizes are designed to encourage media staff to tackle more environmental issues or undertake travel research for stories that they would otherwise not be able to cover. Stories should be new and original.

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