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Tibetan antelope in Mount Argin enters the peak of lambing The number of Tibetan antelopes in the reserve has exceeded 50,000

author:Globe.com

Source: CCTV news client

Since july, in the Argin Mountain National Nature Reserve located in the Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang, Tibetan antelope has entered the peak of lambing, and more than 3,000 small Tibetan antelopes have been born.

The Rabbit Lake area of the Argin Mountain National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of nearly 5,000 meters and is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, providing a natural barrier for Tibetan antelopes to avoid natural predators. Scientific expeditions found that since July 12, Tibetan antelope has entered the peak period of lambing, and more than 3,000 small Tibetan antelopes have been born here. Under the leadership of its mother, the little Tibetan antelope can learn survival skills such as standing, walking and running in half an hour.

Tibetan antelope in Mount Argin enters the peak of lambing The number of Tibetan antelopes in the reserve has exceeded 50,000

It is understood that since 2002, when relevant personnel found a large number of Tibetan antelope lambs in the Rabbit Lake area, every year during the lambing season, the staff of the reserve will strengthen the inspection and protection law enforcement work here.

Tibetan antelope in Mount Argin enters the peak of lambing The number of Tibetan antelopes in the reserve has exceeded 50,000

Burenbatu, chief of the Law Enforcement Supervision Section of the Argin Mountain Nature Reserve Management Bureau: Our patrol and law enforcement is mainly to carry out a patrol and law enforcement for the outside of the Lambing Area of the Tibetan Antelope Rabbit Lake, so as to minimize the interference from the periphery and minimize the human interference.

The latest statistics show that at present, the number of Tibetan antelopes in the reserve has exceeded 50,000.

Tibetan antelope in Mount Argin enters the peak of lambing The number of Tibetan antelopes in the reserve has exceeded 50,000

Li Huan, director of the Yixikepati Management Station of the Argin Mountain National Nature Reserve Management Bureau: Through so many years of protection, the population is increasing year by year, it has been downgraded from the extremely endangered (species level), and now it is also the first level, but its extremely endangered (species level) has been removed, proving that its number has been restored.

Tibetan antelope in Mount Argin enters the peak of lambing The number of Tibetan antelopes in the reserve has exceeded 50,000

The Arjin Mountain National Nature Reserve, bordering Qinghai Coco Xili and Tibet Changtang National Nature Reserve, and Qinghai Sanjiangyuan National Park, constitutes a nature reserve with a total area of 543,000 square kilometers, which mainly protects the plateau desert ecosystem dominated by tibetan antelope, wild yak, Tibetan wild donkey and other ungulate wildlife on the plateau, which has high scientific research and protection value.

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