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After 50 years of disappearance, snow leopards have successfully bred a wild cub in north China's Helan Mountain. Satellite tracking confirms the cub's parents were part of a snow leopard reintroduction project. Local species have continued to recover after years of ecological conservation and restoration efforts. The snow leopard cub marks a milestone: the species can sustain natural reproduction in the wild again.
After 50 years of disappearance, snow leopards have successfully bred a wild cub in north China's Helan Mountain. Satellite tracking confirms the cub's parents were part of a snow leopard reintroduction project. Local species have continued to recover after years of ecological conservation and restoration efforts. The snow leopard cub marks a milestone: the species can sustain natural reproduction in the wild again.