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Forest musk deer, white pheasant, black bear...... Look at the "animal world" in the lens of infrared camera

author:Pu'er Release

In recent years, with the in-depth practice of biodiversity conservation, infrared cameras have been widely used for the monitoring and observation of wild animals. Recently, in the National Nature Reserve under the jurisdiction of Jingdong Yi Autonomous County, Pu'er City, Yunnan Province, the staff of the Jingdong Management and Conservation Bureau of the Ailao Mountain National Nature Reserve in Wuliang Mountain, Yunnan Province, found that the same infrared camera captured the activity images of a variety of wild animals when collecting and sorting out the infrared camera data installed in the wild.

Forest musk deer, white pheasant, black bear...... Look at the "animal world" in the lens of infrared camera
Forest musk deer, white pheasant, black bear...... Look at the "animal world" in the lens of infrared camera
Forest musk deer, white pheasant, black bear...... Look at the "animal world" in the lens of infrared camera
Forest musk deer, white pheasant, black bear...... Look at the "animal world" in the lens of infrared camera

This infrared camera captured the national first-class key protected wild animal forest musk deer, the national second-class key protected wild animal sambar, white pheasant, black bear, "three haves" protected animals porcupine, red muntjac, etc., they either act alone or travel in groups, some walk in the forest area, some are foraging, and some are chasing and fighting...... A variety of animals appear in the same place, which is very lively.

Forest musk deer, white pheasant, black bear...... Look at the "animal world" in the lens of infrared camera
Forest musk deer, white pheasant, black bear...... Look at the "animal world" in the lens of infrared camera

It is understood that this infrared camera is located in the gap of a high mountain in the Ailao Mountain National Nature Reserve in Wuliang Mountain, Yunnan, which belongs to a typical animal trail, that is, the section of the road where wild animals often walk, so it has taken images of a variety of wild animals at different times in the same place.

Source: Jingdong County Rong Media Center

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