Wild animals captured on camera in Sichuan Tibetan areas
Photo taken by an infrared camera shows a golden snub-nosed monkey roaming in Bipeng Gully of Myaklo Nature Reserve, Ngapa Tibetan-Qiang Autonomous Prefecture of China’s Sichuan Province. Local researchers have set up five infrared cameras in the reserve in a bid to photograph wild animals to know more about their distribution and populations. So far a total of 53 pictures and 32 videos have been taken, which have captured images of many endangered animals, such as the golden snub-nosed monkey, yellow-throated marten and blood pheasant. [Photo/Xinhua]
Photo taken by an infrared camera shows a black bear roaming in Bipeng Gully of Myaklo Nature Reserve, Ngapa Tibetan-Qiang Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
Photo taken by an infrared camera shows a yellow-throated marten roaming in Bipeng Gully of Myaklo Nature Reserve, Ngapa Tibetan-Qiang Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
Photo taken by an infrared camera shows a group of blood pheasants foraging in Bipeng Gully of Myaklo Nature Reserve, Ngapa Tibetan-Qiang Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
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