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2019.06.29 10:13 GMT+8

Precious Qinling takins roam in Chinese nature reserve

Updated 2019.06.29 10:13 GMT+8
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Qinling takins. /VCG Photo

Qinling takin. /VCG Photo

Qinling takin. /VCG Photo

Qinling takin. /VCG Photo

Qinling takin. /VCG Photo

Qinling takin. /VCG Photo

Qinling takins. /VCG Photo

A pack of Qinling takins were caught on camera on Thursday in Zhouzhi National Nature Reserve in China's northwestern Shaanxi Province.

The population of the first-class state-protected species has grown gradually to over 4,000 in the Qinling Mountains, thanks to an improvement in the ecosystem and intensified efforts to protect wildlife.

Qinling takins are often seen gathering by the dozens to breed freely in the sanctuary.

Read more:

Qinling Takin: Another national treasure that stays low-key

Protecting Qinling Mountains, a dragon vein of China

Rise in 'four precious species in the Qinling Mountains' under protection

(Cover image via VCG)

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