Hidden cameras in Yunnan’s Gaoligongshan National Nature Reserve just dropped the ultimate wildlife reel 🎥—capturing 71 species, from critically endangered Myanmar snub-nosed monkeys to flashy silver pheasants! The footage, dubbed a 'biodiversity blockbuster,' proves conservation efforts in this lush mountain region are paying off big time 💚.
Dubbed the 'world species gene bank,' the reserve’s infrared cameras spotted 33 mammal species and 38 bird species, including rare red pandas (yes, the real-life Pabu from Legend of Korra vibes 🦊) and Lady Amherst’s pheasants strutting like they’re on a nature runway. Scientists say it’s a win for eco-protection—think of it as Earth’s own trending TikTok challenge 🌍.
‘This isn’t just data—it’s a love letter to resilience,’ said a local conservationist. With Assam macaques caught mid-splash in rivers and pheasants flaunting their feathers, Gaoligongshan is serving major #JungleGoals. Who needs Netflix when you’ve got nature’s VIPs on camera?
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Infrared cameras film 71 wild animal species in Yunnan nature reserve
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