Tibet boosts Tibetan antelopes' protection research
Tibetan antelopes
Up to now,there are more than 40,000 Tibetan antelopes have bred without migration in Tibet,the China Tibet News reported.
the head of the Nagqu Forestry Public Security Bureau , Xire told us"Those Tibetan antelopes, which mainly live in the Co Nyi Special Administrative County,the Nyima County, the Shantsa County and the Palgon County of Nagqu Prefecture of the Changtang National Natural Protection Area,do not migrate not only in the breeding season,but also in the mating and the feeding ones".
He said that according to the statistics from the Tibet Forestry Investigation and Project Research Institution,there are around 200,000 Tibetan antelopes living in Tibet.And the number of the Tibetan antelopes breeding without migration will increase in the future.
The natural phenomenon will promote the research on the protection of the Tibetan antelopes,whereas its reason is unclear.
The Tibetan antelopes,one of the national first-grade protected animals,live in an area of over 800,000 square kilometers in Tibet,the Qinghai Province and the Xinjiang Province.
About 80 percent of the Tibetan antelopes live in the Changtang National Natural Protection Area,with an area of 298,000 square kilometers and an average altitude of over 5,000 meters above the sea level,covering areas of the Nagqu Prefecture and the Nagri Prefecture of Tibet.
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