The Sonam Dargye Protection Station in Hoh Xil, located in the Chinese mainland’s Qinghai Province, is home to a group of adorable Tibetan antelope calves. These young antelopes are receiving dedicated care from devoted guardians, who are bottle feeding them to ensure their healthy development.
The protection station plays a crucial role in the conservation efforts of the Tibetan antelope, a species known for its swift movements across the vast grasslands. As the calves grow stronger, they are gradually being prepared for their return to the wild, where they will join the thriving wildlife of Hoh Xil.
Once released, these antelope calves will roam freely, contributing to the biodiversity and ecological balance of the region. The ongoing work at Sonam Dargye underscores the importance of conservation initiatives in preserving endangered species and maintaining the natural heritage of Hoh Xil.
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