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Two brown eared pheasants, a first-class nationally protected species in China, were recently spotted in Shenchi County, north China's Shanxi Province. The birds were seen calmly foraging in a larch forest, a sign that the area provides a stable habitat. Their appearance reflects ongoing ecological improvements and successful wildlife conservation efforts in the region.
Two brown eared pheasants, a first-class nationally protected species in China, were recently spotted in Shenchi County, north China's Shanxi Province. The birds were seen calmly foraging in a larch forest, a sign that the area provides a stable habitat. Their appearance reflects ongoing ecological improvements and successful wildlife conservation efforts in the region.