In mid-July, Tibetan antelope calves less than a month old are full of energy as they follow their mothers across the Luquetang grassland in Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region.
Researchers from the Shaanxi Institute of Zoology are conducting a new field survey of the Tibetan antelope population at the calving grounds. This year, quadruped robot dogs are taking part in the migration-season survey for the first time. Join CGTN to observe the young calves, learn about the researchers' latest findings and discover how robotic technology can support wildlife monitoring.
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