Wild China is a private institution dedicated to recording and protecting China's disappearing natural areas and wildlife.
In 2001, the photographer who has long been committed to wildlife photography and conservation, Xi Zhinong and his wife Shi Lihong jointly proposed to establish an institution that focused on wild animal and nature photography as the main activity, and is committed to promoting China's natural environment protection and wildlife conservation. At present, the agency has two major blocks: the Wild China Studio and the China Wildlife Photography Training Camp. It has an imaging department, a design department, a training department, a photo library, a promotion department, and a fund department. The purpose of Wild China is to record the changes of China's endangered species and natural environment in a rescue manner, raise the awareness of nature protection of the public and the government, and promote the development of images of Chinese natural history. The slogan is to protect nature with images. Located in the Beijing Zoo.