Ultra-Clear! Wild Northeast Tigers Captured in Northeast China
A reporter from Heihe City, Hulunbuir, Heilongjiang Province, reported that since March, four wild Siberian tigers have been discovered in the Tai Pinggou National Nature Reserve. Among them, two have already settled in the protected area and started patrolling their territories, while the other two just arrived in pairs from Russia. The protected area has obtained high-definition video footage of the Siberian tigers through infrared cameras.
The Tai Pinggou National Nature Reserve in Hulunbuir, Heilongjiang Province is an important migration channel between China and Russia for large mammals, and it plays a crucial role in the spread of Siberian tigers to Xiainganling. It is a key area for the recovery of the wild Siberian tiger population in the Xiainganling region. In recent years, the protected area has increased its efforts to protect Siberian tigers and has continuously carried out supplemental feeding to ensure the number of prey populations. Siberian tigers are one of the world's endangered species, widely distributed in Russia's Far East and Northeast China. Affected by habitat destruction, the number of wild Siberian tigers has decreased sharply since the 20th century. Data show that the current number of wild Siberian tigers in the world is only a few hundred.
Source: @New China View | Author Wang Junbao Sun Xiaoyu
Editor: Zhou Wenli
Process Editor: Wu Yue