Hey there, adventure seekers! 📣 Imagine a place where the sky meets the mountains, and wild animals roam free. That's the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau for you! 🏔️🇨🇳
This September marks the first anniversary of China\u0027s Law of Ecological Conservation on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau. 🎉 Over the past year, a super cool three-dimensional monitoring system has been set up at the Sanjiangyuan National Park. Despite the harsh conditions (think super high altitudes and low oxygen levels 😮💨), this system is a total game-changer for protecting the environment and its wild inhabitants.
Guess what? Thanks to this new tech, we\u2019ve got amazing footage of Tibetan antelopes making their yearly migration! 🦌💨 The monitoring gear caught over 100 antelopes crossing the Wubei Bridge. \"Check out these antelopes on the move!\" exclaimed Wang Yue from the park\u0027s Ecological Monitoring Information Center.
The system covers a whopping 190,700 square kilometers with over 1,000 monitoring sites. That\u2019s like having eyes everywhere! 👀🔭 It sends real-time data about the landscapes and wildlife straight to a high-tech computing center in Xining City. No more hiking for weeks to collect info\u2014now it\u2019s all digital and way faster. ⚡💻
\"It used to take us weeks to gather and analyze data,\" said Jin Daiying, director of the Ecological Monitoring Information Center. \"Now, with remote sensing and big data, we get it done in just one week!\" 😎
And it\u2019s not just about speed. \"The remote monitoring helps us overcome tough conditions like high altitudes and low oxygen,\" shared Zhu Yanpeng, chief engineer at the Institute of Ecology. \"We get real-time, accurate data, which is super important for protecting the environment and making smart decisions.\" 🌱🧠
So next time you think about tech, remember\u2014it\u2019s not just about smartphones and gaming. It\u2019s also helping save our planet! 🌍💚
Stay curious, amigos! ✌️
Reference(s):
Ecological monitoring boosts conservation in Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
cgtn.com