China Daily (Hong Kong)

Wildlife diversity increases at planned park

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XINING — Wildlife protection­ists and herders said the diversity of wild animals has increased in the Sanjiangyu­an area, China’s first planned national park.

A three-year observatio­n project, which began in 2014, recorded frequent sightings of snow leopards, brown bears, lynxes, Tibetan foxes, wolves, steppe cats and otters in the region, said Xiao Lingyun with Peking University’s Center for Nature and Society.

These animals were observed in a 2,000-squarekilo­meter area, Xiao said.

“From images captured by infrared cameras, we can see these animals often move around, not alone, but in groups, and their movements show they have a rather casual lifestyle,” she said.

It is generally known that wild animal habitats have grown increasing­ly fragmented due to human activity, but the fact that wild carnivores were frequently observed at the source of the Lancang River is a key sign that the area has a diverse animal population, Xiao said.

“Some wild species establish their habitats near residences of local herders, and they are not fearful of humans,” said Zhao Xiang, a wildlife protection­ist with the Shanshui Nature Protection Center.

Sanjiangyu­an literally means “the source of three rivers”, referring to the Yangtze, Yellow and Lancang (Mekong) rivers.

The national park is expected to open in 2020.

Area in which wildlife was sighted in Sanjiangyu­an

 ?? SUN ZHICHENG / XINHUA FENG YULEI / XINHUA ?? Above: Li Fei, a postgradua­te student from Beijing Forestry University, investigat­es Har Lake in 2007. Below: The lake is pictured on March 19.
SUN ZHICHENG / XINHUA FENG YULEI / XINHUA Above: Li Fei, a postgradua­te student from Beijing Forestry University, investigat­es Har Lake in 2007. Below: The lake is pictured on March 19.
 ?? XINHUA ?? An image of a snow leopard is captured by an infrared camera in the Sanjiangyu­an area in January.
XINHUA An image of a snow leopard is captured by an infrared camera in the Sanjiangyu­an area in January.

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