Photos of Kiang in Aksai, Gansu
Over 100 Kiangs were captured running on snowfield in the Annanba region of Aksai Kazakh Autonomous County, Gansu province in late February. Living on plateaus about 3000 meters above sea level, Kiang is a kind of first class national protected animals and one of the worldwide endangered species. Thanks to the “returning grazing land to grassland” policy launched in the County, the local ecological environment has improved a lot and wildlife having been increasing year by year. [Photo/Chinanews.com]
Over 100 Kiangs were captured running on snowfield in the Annanba region of Aksai Kazakh Autonomous County, Gansu province in late February. Living on plateaus about 3000 meters above sea level, Kiang is a kind of first class national protected animals and one of the worldwide endangered species. Thanks to the “returning grazing land to grassland” policy launched in the County, the local ecological environment has improved a lot and wildlife having been increasing year by year. [Photo/Chinanews.com]
Over 100 Kiangs were captured running on snowfield in the Annanba region of Aksai Kazakh Autonomous County, Gansu province in late February. Living on plateaus about 3000 meters above sea level, Kiang is a kind of first class national protected animals and one of the worldwide endangered species. Thanks to the “returning grazing land to grassland” policy launched in the County, the local ecological environment has improved a lot and wildlife having been increasing year by year. [Photo/Chinanews.com]
Over 100 Kiangs were captured running on snowfield in the Annanba region of Aksai Kazakh Autonomous County, Gansu province in late February. Living on plateaus about 3000 meters above sea level, Kiang is a kind of first class national protected animals and one of the worldwide endangered species. Thanks to the “returning grazing land to grassland” policy launched in the County, the local ecological environment has improved a lot and wildlife having been increasing year by year. [Photo/Chinanews.com]
Over 100 Kiangs were captured running on snowfield in the Annanba region of Aksai Kazakh Autonomous County, Gansu province in late February. Living on plateaus about 3000 meters above sea level, Kiang is a kind of first class national protected animals and one of the worldwide endangered species. Thanks to the “returning grazing land to grassland” policy launched in the County, the local ecological environment has improved a lot and wildlife having been increasing year by year. [Photo/Chinanews.com]
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