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Hidden infrared cameras at a nature reserve in southwest China's Yunnan Province have repeatedly captured southern red muntjacs quietly feeding in the forest. These shy, alert animals are usually hard to spot. Their growing presence is a clear sign of better habitat protection and healthier ecosystem.
Hidden infrared cameras at a nature reserve in southwest China's Yunnan Province have repeatedly captured southern red muntjacs quietly feeding in the forest. These shy, alert animals are usually hard to spot. Their growing presence is a clear sign of better habitat protection and healthier ecosystem.