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In Wuliang Mountain National Nature Reserve in Dali, southwest China's Yunnan Province, infrared cameras captured six wild animal species at the same location within a short period. Experts say the frequent, shared activity of multiple rare species points to a healthier ecosystem and a well-balanced food chain, thanks to strengthened conservation and monitoring efforts.
In Wuliang Mountain National Nature Reserve in Dali, southwest China's Yunnan Province, infrared cameras captured six wild animal species at the same location within a short period. Experts say the frequent, shared activity of multiple rare species points to a healthier ecosystem and a well-balanced food chain, thanks to strengthened conservation and monitoring efforts.