Black-Necked Cranes Thrive in Xizang’s High-Altitude Wetlands
Black-necked cranes successfully breed in the high-altitude wetlands of Xizang, where they are protected under China’s first-class state protection.
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Black-necked cranes successfully breed in the high-altitude wetlands of Xizang, where they are protected under China’s first-class state protection.
A photography enthusiast captures the mesmerizing courtship dance of the white eared-pheasant in Sichuan Province, showcasing the vibrant colors and behaviors of this protected species.
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