2026 Tibetan Antelope Migration Begins in Hoh Xil: A Conservation Triumph
The 2026 Tibetan antelope migration has begun in Hoh Xil, with populations rebounding from 20,000 to over 70,000 thanks to decades of dedicated conservation.
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The 2026 Tibetan antelope migration has begun in Hoh Xil, with populations rebounding from 20,000 to over 70,000 thanks to decades of dedicated conservation.
In the remote expanses of Hoh Xil on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, dedicated rangers brave harsh conditions to protect the endangered Tibetan antelope during their perilous annual migration.
Drivers along the Qinghai-Xizang Highway patiently await as Tibetan antelopes make their cautious annual crossing in Hoh Xil, highlighting the intersection of wildlife migration and human activity.
At Hoh Xil’s Sonam Dargye Protection Station, devoted guardians nurture Tibetan antelope calves, preparing them for a return to the wild across Qinghai Province’s vast grasslands.
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The Qinghai-Xizang Highway offers travelers a rare chance to witness the migration of Tibetan antelopes across the high-altitude landscapes of Hoh Xil, providing an unforgettable journey between Xining and Lhasa.
The annual migration of Tibetan antelopes has begun in China’s Hoh Xil Nature Reserve, with hundreds of females journeying to Lake Zhuonai to give birth, highlighting significant conservation successes.
Pregnant Tibetan antelopes have begun their annual migration to Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve in northwest China’s Qinghai Province to give birth, marking a crucial period for the endangered species.