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China: Footage of 71 wild animal species captured in Yunnan nature reserve

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Infrared cameras have recently captured images of 71 wild animal species in the Lushui section of the Gaoligongshan National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Yunnan Province. The nature reserve staff got the finding when they were sorting through the footage captured by infrared cameras installed in the Lushui section. Such images involve Nujiang golden monkeys, Assamese macaques, Ailurus fulgens, lady Amherst's pheasants and silver pheasants, according to the Lushui management and conservation branch of the nature reserve. The collected surveillance data in the Lushui section also recorded the activity trajectories of 33 beast species and 38 bird species, proving the rich biodiversity and the effectiveness of the protection of Gaoligong Mountains, which are known as the "World Species Gene Bank" and the "World Museum of Nature". The video shows: Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, southwest China - Recent 1. Nujiang golden monkey captured by infrared camera at Gaoligongshan National Nature Reserve 2. Macaques captured by infrared camera 3. Ailurus fulgens captured by infrared camera 4. Silver pheasants captured by infrared camera 5. Monkeys captured by infrared camera 6. Wild boars captured by infrared camera 7. Aerial shots of Gaoligong Mountains 8. Various of forest rangers working; adjusting infrared camera; plants [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]

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