Earlier this month, in January 2026, local rangers in Aksay, in northwest the Chinese mainland's Gansu Province, spotted a herd of more than 100 wild yaks 🐂 grazing across the Haltent grassland.
Against a backdrop of snow-dusted grasslands and soaring peaks 🏔️❄️, this first-class nationally protected species moved in majestic unison—an awe-inspiring sight rarely seen on such a scale.
The appearance of this large herd reflects the success of recent ecological protections. Over the past few years, local authorities have strengthened conservation efforts, restoring vegetation and improving water management. As a result, habitats are thriving, and wildlife—from migratory birds to the iconic yaks—is reclaiming more territory 🌱.
For travelers, students, and wildlife lovers, these developments offer a front-row seat to nature's comeback tour. Whether you're planning a grassland trek or researching ecosystem recovery, the Haltent grassland is the place to watch this winter. Stay curious and stay inspired! ✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com




