Chapter 330: Wandering
Original title: Endangered sambar deer were found in the southern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Reserve in Yunnan
In mid-December 2019, the Ecological Research Institute of Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve carried out the recovery and inspection of the memory card of the infrared camera deployed in the area of Sama Pavilion in the south of the reserve.
According to experts, sambar deer is a second-class key protected wild animal in China, and was included in the Red List of Endangered Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2008. It lives in tropical and subtropical forest areas, grasslands, alpine valleys and plateau areas, and its habitat is 2000-3700 meters above sea level. Likes to be active after sunset, has no fixed nest, and has the habit of moving vertically along the hillside. In 2017, the species was photographed in the northern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve in Benzilan, proving that the sambar deer is not extinct in the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve.
The infrared camera captured the wolf
The infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey, and the infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey
After nearly one year of control, not only the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey was captured, but also the wolves, black bears, leopard cats, red foxes and other carnivores were photographed, indicating that the ecosystem in the southern part of the reserve is in a relatively good state. CCTV reporter Li Changming
Original title: Endangered sambar deer were found in the southern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Reserve in Yunnan
In mid-December 2019, the Ecological Research Institute of Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve carried out the recovery and inspection of the memory card of the infrared camera deployed in the area of Sama Pavilion in the south of the reserve.
According to experts, sambar deer is a second-class key protected wild animal in China, and was included in the Red List of Endangered Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2008. It lives in tropical and subtropical forest areas, grasslands, alpine valleys and plateau areas, and its habitat is 2000-3700 meters above sea level. Likes to be active after sunset, has no fixed nest, and has the habit of moving vertically along the hillside. In 2017, the species was photographed in the northern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve in Benzilan, proving that the sambar deer is not extinct in the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve.
The infrared camera captured the wolf
The infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey, and the infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey
After nearly one year of control, not only the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey was captured, but also the wolves, black bears, leopard cats, red foxes and other carnivores were photographed, indicating that the ecosystem in the southern part of the reserve is in a relatively good state. CCTV reporter Li Changming
Original title: Endangered sambar deer were found in the southern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Reserve in Yunnan
In mid-December 2019, the Ecological Research Institute of Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve collected and inspected the memory card of the infrared camera deployed in the area of Sama Pavilion in the south of the reserve
Deer moving image.
According to experts, sambar deer is a second-class key protected wild animal in China, and was included in the Red List of Endangered Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2008. It lives in tropical and subtropical forest areas, grasslands, alpine valleys and plateau areas, and its habitat is 2000-3700 meters above sea level. Likes to be active after sunset, has no fixed nest, and has the habit of moving vertically along the hillside. In 2017, the species was photographed in the northern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve in Benzilan, proving that the sambar deer is not extinct in the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve.
The infrared camera captured the wolf
The infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey, and the infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey
After nearly one year of control, not only the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey was captured, but also the wolves, black bears, leopard cats, red foxes and other carnivores were photographed, indicating that the ecosystem in the southern part of the reserve is in a relatively good state. CCTV reporter Li Changming
Original title: Endangered sambar deer were found in the southern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Reserve in Yunnan
In mid-December 2019, the Ecological Research Institute of Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve carried out the recovery and inspection of the memory card of the infrared camera deployed in the area of Sama Pavilion in the south of the reserve.
According to experts, sambar deer is a second-class key protected wild animal in China, and was included in the Red List of Endangered Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2008. It lives in tropical and subtropical forest areas, grasslands, alpine valleys and plateau areas, and its habitat is 2000-3700 meters above sea level. Likes to be active after sunset, has no fixed nest, and has the habit of moving vertically along the hillside. In 2017, the species was photographed in the northern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve in Benzilan, proving that the sambar deer is not extinct in the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve.
The infrared camera captured the wolf
The infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey, and the infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey
After nearly one year of control, not only the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey was captured, but also the wolves, black bears, leopard cats, red foxes and other carnivores were photographed, indicating that the ecosystem in the southern part of the reserve is in a relatively good state. CCTV reporter Li Changming
Original title: Endangered sambar deer were found in the southern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Reserve in Yunnan
In mid-December 2019, the Ecological Research Institute of Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve carried out the recovery and inspection of the memory card of the infrared camera deployed in the area of Sama Pavilion in the south of the reserve.
According to experts, sambar deer is a second-class key protected wild animal in China, and was included in the Red List of Endangered Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2008. It lives in tropical and subtropical forest areas, grasslands, alpine valleys and plateau areas, and its habitat is 2000-3700 meters above sea level. Likes to be active after sunset, has no fixed nest, and has the habit of moving vertically along the hillside. Sambar deer has one
In 2017, the species was photographed in the northern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve, proving that the sambar deer is not extinct in the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve.
The infrared camera captured the wolf
The infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey, and the infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey
After nearly one year of control, not only the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey was captured, but also the wolves, black bears, leopard cats, red foxes and other carnivores were photographed, indicating that the ecosystem in the southern part of the reserve is in a relatively good state. CCTV reporter Li Changming
Original title: Endangered sambar deer were found in the southern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Reserve in Yunnan
In mid-December 2019, the Ecological Research Institute of Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve carried out the recovery and inspection of the memory card of the infrared camera deployed in the area of Sama Pavilion in the south of the reserve.
According to experts, sambar deer is a second-class key protected wild animal in China, and was included in the Red List of Endangered Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2008. It lives in tropical and subtropical forest areas, grasslands, alpine valleys and plateau areas, and its habitat is 2000-3700 meters above sea level. Likes to be active after sunset, has no fixed nest, and has the habit of moving vertically along the hillside. In 2017, the species was photographed in the northern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve in Benzilan, proving that the sambar deer is not extinct in the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve.
The infrared camera captured the wolf
The infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey, and the infrared camera captured the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey
After nearly one year of control, not only the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey was captured, but also the wolves, black bears, leopard cats, red foxes and other carnivores were photographed, indicating that the ecosystem in the southern part of the reserve is in a relatively good state. CCTV reporter Li Changming
Original title: Endangered sambar deer were found in the southern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Reserve in Yunnan
In mid-December 2019, the Ecological Research Institute of Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve carried out the recovery and inspection of the memory card of the infrared camera deployed in the area of Sama Pavilion in the south of the reserve.
According to experts, sambar deer is a second-class key protected wild animal in China, and was included in the Red List of Endangered Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2008. It lives in tropical and subtropical forest areas, grasslands, alpine valleys and plateau areas, and its habitat is 2000-3700 meters above sea level. Likes to be active after sunset, has no fixed nest, and has the habit of moving vertically along the hillside. In 2017, the species was photographed in the northern part of the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve in Benzilan, proving that the sambar deer is not extinct in the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve.