As temperatures plunge to -30°C in Inner Mongolia's Hulunbuir forests, local wildlife like lynxes and red deer are getting a high-tech lifeline 🌲✨. Reserve teams are blending drones, infrared cameras, and smart fencing to combat the brutal 2025 winter—proving innovation is key to conservation.
"We’ve doubled down on tech this year," says ranger Li Wei, whose team added 6 new feeding stations and upgraded 12 others. Solar-powered shelters and real-time monitoring help track animal movements, while daily patrols fill gaps tech can’t reach. 🚁📡
This isn’t just about survival—it’s a blueprint for climate resilience. With extreme winters rising globally, Inner Mongolia’s mix of tradition and tech offers hope for ecosystems everywhere. 🌍💡
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Technology safeguards wildlife during harsh winter in Inner Mongolia
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