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A herd of some 100 wild red deer, a nationally protected species, have been spotted in Baiyinxile, a part of the Xilingol National Grassland Nature Reserve in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Aerial footage shows the animals roaming freely, foraging and resting, bringing vivid signs of life to the winter landscape. The Baiyinxile Pasture spans over 3,400 square kilometers and forms the core of the reserve. Thanks to sustained conservation efforts in recent years, the local ecosystem has steadily recovered, providing a safe, stable habitat for red deer and other wildlife to thrive.