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The Jiangbulati Grassland in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region's Changji City has seen a revival of wildlife, with red deer and wild boars venturing out. Over 30 deer with gray-white heart-shaped tails moved gracefully through forests and grasslands. Meanwhile, more than 20 boars foraged for roots and fruits, sharing the space harmoniously with the deer. This peaceful coexistence highlights nature's balance and conservation success.
The Jiangbulati Grassland in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region's Changji City has seen a revival of wildlife, with red deer and wild boars venturing out. Over 30 deer with gray-white heart-shaped tails moved gracefully through forests and grasslands. Meanwhile, more than 20 boars foraged for roots and fruits, sharing the space harmoniously with the deer. This peaceful coexistence highlights nature's balance and conservation success.