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Infrared Cameras Reveal 71 Wild Species at Yunnan Reserve

Infrared cameras have been hard at work in the Lushui section of Gaoligongshan National Nature Reserve in Yunnan Province, capturing the amazing movements of 71 wild animal species. This high-tech approach recorded 33 beast species and 38 bird species, showcasing a vibrant and diverse ecosystem.

Highlights include the critically endangered Myanmar snub-nosed monkeys, endangered red pandas, energetic Assam macaques, and the eye-catching Lady Amherst's and silver pheasants. Dubbed a "world species gene bank" and a "museum of nature," the reserve is a testament to how innovative tech can boost conservation efforts.

For tech-savvy nature lovers, this blend of modern surveillance with wildlife protection is pure inspiration! It’s a clear sign that technology and environmental care can go hand in hand for a greener future. Stay curious and keep supporting nature! 😊

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