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Infrared cameras in southwest China's Yunnan have captured rare animals, including Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys and red pandas, visiting newly-built wildlife water stations. Made with local stone, bamboo and fallen wood, these ponds follow a low-impact conservation approach, helping animals through the dry season without disrupting their natural habitat.
Infrared cameras in southwest China's Yunnan have captured rare animals, including Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys and red pandas, visiting newly-built wildlife water stations. Made with local stone, bamboo and fallen wood, these ponds follow a low-impact conservation approach, helping animals through the dry season without disrupting their natural habitat.