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Infrared cameras in southwest China's Ailao Mountains have captured rare wild species, including macaques, silver pheasants and yellow-throated martens, foraging and roaming the subtropical forests. As a biodiversity hotspot, the reserve provides first-hand data for research. It also shows the local ecosystem is getting healthier and habitats are more intact than ever.
Infrared cameras in southwest China's Ailao Mountains have captured rare wild species, including macaques, silver pheasants and yellow-throated martens, foraging and roaming the subtropical forests. As a biodiversity hotspot, the reserve provides first-hand data for research. It also shows the local ecosystem is getting healthier and habitats are more intact than ever.