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Infrared cameras in Shanxi's Lishan National Nature Reserve have captured rare footage of protected species, including the North Chinese leopard, musk deer and several rare pheasants. The reserve, with 90.7 percent forest cover and over 1,400 species of wildlife, is considered a key "gene bank" for north China's biodiversity. The recent sightings provide valuable evidence of the area's thriving ecosystem and conservation success.