Wildlife paradise: Changtang National Nature Reserve in China's Tibet
A ruddy shelduck and a flock of barhead geese fly over a wetland in Nyima County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Sept. 19, 2017. Changtang National Nature Reserve is a wildlife paradise and home to a variety of wildlife species such as Tibetan antelopes, wild yaks, Tibetan wild donkeys and black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)
Two Tibetan wild donkeys gallop on a pasture in Nyima County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Sept. 19, 2017. Changtang National Nature Reserve is a wildlife paradise and home to a variety of wildlife species such as Tibetan antelopes, wild yaks, Tibetan wild donkeys and black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)
Tibetan antelopes gallop on a pasture in Nyima County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Sept. 19, 2017. Changtang National Nature Reserve is a wildlife paradise and home to a variety of wildlife species such as Tibetan antelopes, wild yaks, Tibetan wild donkeys and black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)
Black-necked cranes are seen on a wetland in Nyima County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Sept. 19, 2017. Changtang National Nature Reserve is a wildlife paradise and home to a variety of wildlife species such as Tibetan antelopes, wild yaks, Tibetan wild donkeys and black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)
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