Infrared cameras have given us a backstage pass to the wild! Recent footage from the Lushui section of the Gaoligongshan National Nature Reserve in Yunnan, China, reveals 71 wild animal species in action – 33 beast species and 38 bird species.
The captivating recordings feature critically endangered Myanmar snub-nosed monkeys, endangered red pandas, energetic Assam macaques, dazzling Lady Amherst's pheasants, and graceful silver pheasants. These incredible moments highlight the rich biodiversity of the Gaoligong Mountains, often celebrated as the "world species gene bank" and "world museum of nature."
Modern tech meets Mother Nature in this thrilling showcase of wildlife. For adventurers, wildlife buffs, and curious minds alike, this unique glimpse into nature proves that conservation efforts are paying off. Stay tuned for more wild wonders! 🎥🌿
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Infrared cameras film 71 wild animal species in Yunnan nature reserve
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