Infrared Cameras Reveal Inner Mongolia Wildlife Comeback
Hidden infrared cameras in Inner Mongolia’s Erguna National Nature Reserve are capturing brown bears, sables and mallards, showcasing a booming wildlife comeback thanks to habitat restoration.
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Hidden infrared cameras in Inner Mongolia’s Erguna National Nature Reserve are capturing brown bears, sables and mallards, showcasing a booming wildlife comeback thanks to habitat restoration.
A new survey shows endangered Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys have rebounded to 350 in Yunlong Tianchi Reserve, thanks to habitat restoration and forest corridors.
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