In Pictures
Shanghai Expo mascot Haibao unveiled
The Aletsch glacier, the largest in the Alps. The United Nations has warned that swathes of mountain ranges worldwide risk losing their glaciers by the end of the century if global warming continues at its projected rate. [Agencies]
World's glaciers facing huge threat: UN
Hurricane Gustav slams US state of Louisiana
Mudanjiang Global Geopark in Heilongjiang
Extra bright sunshine in Beijing
Students in quake zones to return to school
Grass display on Nanjing wall
Spectacular mirage in Tsaidam Desert
A rare albino Southern Right Whale calf
A rare albino Southern Right Whale calf
A pygmy loris looks back after winning a climbing event during an animal sports meeting at a wildlife park in Kunming, capital of Southwest China's Yunnan Province, Aug. 22, 2008. Some dozen animals in the park played on Friday for 'gold medals' in events as 'track and field', 'gymnastics', 'equestrian' and 'football'. [Xinhua]
Look here, it's our sports meeting
ROK to get gift of rare winged angels
ROK to get gift of rare winged angels
China's largest stromatolite discovered in Shanxi
Largest stromatolite discovered in Shanxi
Visitors look at a baby panda at the Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province July 29, 2008.
Giant pandas see baby boom in Sichuan
Australian rangers put down abandoned baby
A worker fixes a 'green' cyclist at Tian'anmen Square to celebrate the Olympic Games. [China Daily]
Olympic dream leads to greener lifestyle
Tanzanian scientist: Mt. Kilimanjaro snow not to go
Leafy vegetable provides fun for kids
Fears grow for baby whale thinking yacht was mum
Cool weather in Beijing on weekend
Most beautiful lake grows bigger
A file photo of a huge snail from Africa discovered in Jiangyan street in Fuzhou, Fujian province. [File Photo: hdzxw.com]
Dangerous African snail appears in Fuzhou
Giant pandas enjoy 'birthday cake'
Peking ducks not for eating
1/4 world's whales and dolphins face extinction
Workers pave the lawn in the National Stadium to prepare for upcoming matches on August 10, 2008. [Photo: Xinhuanet]
Clear the fields in 84 hours
Disused waste becomes art
Dog keepers in Hainan Province hold their five new-born BostenTerriers born at 0:40 AM August 8. In order to mark the opening day of the Beijing Olympic Games, the five puppies were given the names Beibei, Jinjin, Huanhuan, Yingying and Nini, according to names of the five Beijing Olympic mascots, the Fuwa.
Fuwa puppies born in Hainan Province
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