Young Rangers Rescue Wildlife in Qilian Mountain National Park
Young rangers in Qilian Mountain National Park are rescuing rare wildlife like snow leopards and Thorold’s deer, dedicating their lives to conservation.
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Young rangers in Qilian Mountain National Park are rescuing rare wildlife like snow leopards and Thorold’s deer, dedicating their lives to conservation.
A team of young rangers in China’s Qilian Mountain National Park dedicates their lives to rescuing and protecting rare wildlife, overcoming challenges to safeguard the park’s rich biodiversity.
Four young guardians, including two women, protect rare wildlife in China’s Qilian Mountain National Park. Facing harsh environments and exhausting routines, they care for endangered species like snow leopards.
Rangers at Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China’s Gansu Province have recently spotted blue-eared pheasants in the snow, highlighting the park’s rich biodiversity and conservation success.
Though wetlands cover only four percent of northwest China’s Qilian Mountain National Park, they are vital in sustaining diverse wildlife, making the park a precious refuge for species across the region.