In the misty highlands of Sichuan’s Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, a critical mission unfolds each year as locals work tirelessly to protect the Thorold’s deer – a first-class state-protected species – during their breeding season. Episode 9 of ‘Deer on the Plateau’ reveals how these majestic creatures thrive under human care while roaming freely in Chaqingsongduo National Nature Reserve.
From September to December, conservationists monitor the deer 24/7, ensuring their safety from poachers and environmental threats. The series highlights the unique bond between Tibetan communities and wildlife, showcasing how traditional knowledge and modern science blend to preserve biodiversity.
Did you know? The plateau is also home to forest musk deer, sambar, and other species coexisting in harmony. ‘Journeys in Nature’, the documentary series behind these stories, explores myths, ecology, and cultural ties surrounding these ‘poetic herbivores’ – check out earlier episodes to learn how fallen trees and forest dynamics shape their world!
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