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Rare footage of the nationally-protected Eurasian lynx has been captured in the snow-covered forests of Ergun in north China's Inner Mongolia.
The elusive predator moves calmly through the winter landscape with its thick silver-gray coat and distinctive tufted ears, showing a vivid sign of a healthy ecosystem. As a key species in the food chain, the lynx helps regulate rodent populations and maintain ecological balance.
Its repeated sightings highlight the tangible results of long-term habitat protection and biodiversity conservation in Ergun, reflecting a growing harmony between humans and nature.
Rare footage of the nationally-protected Eurasian lynx has been captured in the snow-covered forests of Ergun in north China's Inner Mongolia.
The elusive predator moves calmly through the winter landscape with its thick silver-gray coat and distinctive tufted ears, showing a vivid sign of a healthy ecosystem. As a key species in the food chain, the lynx helps regulate rodent populations and maintain ecological balance.
Its repeated sightings highlight the tangible results of long-term habitat protection and biodiversity conservation in Ergun, reflecting a growing harmony between humans and nature.