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Wild Tibetan Argali Make a Stunning Comeback in Sichuan Highlands 🐑✨

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In a thrilling win for wildlife conservation, 16 Tibetan argali—rare first-class protected animals—were spotted roaming the rugged landscapes of Shiqu County in Sichuan! 🌄 The sighting, captured on camera by a joint research team from Sichuan Changsha Gongma National Nature Reserve and China West Normal University, marks the first wild population recorded in years.

The footage shows these majestic creatures, often dubbed the 'guardians of the plateau,' grazing and darting across altitudes over 4,700 meters. With their heads bobbing cautiously (think: nature’s own security system 🚨), they’re thriving thanks to improving ecological conditions in the region.

Tibetan argali, known for loving rocky alpine zones and rolling hills, are bouncing back alongside other protected species like white-lipped deer. This isn’t just a win for Sichuan—it’s a global biodiversity flex! 💪 Scientists say the recent sightings signal healthier ecosystems, proving that conservation efforts are paying off.

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