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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Infrared cameras film 71 wild animal species in Yunnan nature reserve
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