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Infrared cameras in southern China's Yunnan Province have captured a rare sight: over a dozen of silver pheasants – a state protected species – foraging together on the forest floor. Such group activity is hard to spot, and signals healthier forests and improving biodiversity.
Infrared cameras in southern China's Yunnan Province have captured a rare sight: over a dozen of silver pheasants – a state protected species – foraging together on the forest floor. Such group activity is hard to spot, and signals healthier forests and improving biodiversity.