Infrared Cameras Capture Six Rare Species in Yunnan’s Wuliang Mountain
Infrared cameras in Yunnan’s Wuliang Mountain have recorded six rare animal species at one site, a sign of a healthier ecosystem bolstered by conservation efforts.
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Infrared cameras in Yunnan’s Wuliang Mountain have recorded six rare animal species at one site, a sign of a healthier ecosystem bolstered by conservation efforts.
Infrared cameras in Inner Mongolia’s Saihan Wula National Nature Reserve have captured rare footage of Manchurian wapiti battling for territory and mates, highlighting successful conservation efforts.
Infrared cameras in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region have captured rare footage of snow leopards and other protected wildlife, highlighting successful conservation efforts in the Helan Mountains.
An infrared camera in Gansu Province, China, captured two marmots seemingly dancing instead of fighting, offering a humorous glimpse into wildlife behavior.
Infrared cameras in China’s Ningxia Liupan Mountain National Nature Reserve have captured rare footage of leopards, revealing intimate details about this elusive predator and aiding conservation efforts.