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Feeding the Przewalski's gazelles is the very first thing on Wu Yonglin's daily to-do list. After 20 years working at the remote station near the Qinghai Lake, he couldn't count how many calves he has raised. The newly rescued calf Dong Dong is very weak. Even Wu has concerns about caring for it. Sometimes, caring for a gazelle calf takes more efforts than doing for a human baby.
About 'Journeys in Nature': Super Nanny Series
Wu, as the head of the protection station for Przewalski's gazelle in Qinghai Lake National Nature Reserve, has been devoted to conservation work for over 20 years. He not only monitors the gazelle population, but also rescues wounded or lost gazelles and serves as a "super nanny" of calves. What is Wu's daily life like with Przewalski's gazelles? Stay tuned!
For more:
Super Nanny Series | Episode 3: Caring family
Super Nanny Series | Episode 4: To the rescue
(Cover image is a video screenshot; video shot by the CGTN Nature film crew)
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