Black-necked cranes' number exceeds 8,000 in Tibet
Black-necked cranes are seen in Lhunzhub County of Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Dec. 10, 2015. The number of black-necked cranes, a first-level state protected bird, has kept rising to over 8,000 in the past years thanks to a series of protection measures taken in Tibet.
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