Protected animals seen crossing snowy Gansu prairie
Share - WeChat

A herd of kiangs, a first-class state-protected species, crossed the snowy Ha'erteng prairie in Aksay Kazak autonomous county in Gansu province on Saturday. The kiangs, the largest species of wild ass, were photographed by a hobbyist. Another national first-class protected species, wild yaks, were also found crossing the prairie with the kiangs in a search for food in places with less snow.
In recent years, following environmental protection efforts such as restoring grassland, the Ha'erteng prairie has seen the populations of various kinds of wildlife rebound.
Tang Ziye contributed to the story.
- AI empowers culture and museum sector
- Shaanxi strengthens intellectual property protection, officials say
- 29th Shandong-Taiwan Economic and Trade Fair to facilitate cross-Strait talent recognition
- World's highest bridge passes crucial load test
- Nobel laureate partners with Shanghai Henlius Biotech for immunotherapy clinical trials
- Beluga whales witness 'Deep Sea Certification' wedding in Heilongjiang