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Forward Express | Triumph!!!

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Forward Express | Triumph!!!
Forward Express | Triumph!!!
Forward Express | Triumph!!!
Forward Express | Triumph!!!
Forward Express | Triumph!!!

Walked through the most difficult mountain road, climbed to the highest peak in Chongzhou, saw the "Panda Love Sea", found several places to take pictures of giant pandas, found two giant panda feces, and met the Chinese horned antelope unexpectedly, and saw a large number of wild animal images such as forest musk deer, snow leopard, sambar deer, rock sheep, red panda, red fox, etc...... After six days of isolated life in the mountains and forests with no mobile phone signal, the patrol team successfully completed the "Giant Panda National Park Joint Patrol Live Broadcast Activity", and on the afternoon of June 26, all the members arrived safely.

Forward Express | Triumph!!!
Forward Express | Triumph!!!

Zhou Honglin, director of the Baliping Conservation Station of the Chongzhou Conservation Station of the Giant Panda National Park, Dr. He Ke of the Sichuan Academy of Giant Panda Sciences, Fan Mingyuan, the host of Chengdu Radio and Television Station, and He Yuan, the director of the program, walked into the studio to talk about the experience and feelings of the patrol activities, as well as the great changes from the Anzihe Nature Reserve to the Giant Panda National Park in the past ten years.

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Forward Express | Triumph!!!

He Ke, Ph.D., Sichuan Giant Panda Science Research Institute

In this patrol live broadcast activity, the encounter rate of animal traces is very high, indicating that the number of wild animals in the Chongzhou area of the Giant Panda National Park is large, reflecting the remarkable results of the protection work in the area, and the conscientious staff have made the area richer in biodiversity and better in ecology. In the past ten years, through the special patrol survey in the Chongzhou area of the Giant Panda National Park, it has been found that the wild giant panda population has increased steadily, and the habitat area of the giant panda has continued to increase. It is believed that in the next ten years, the ecological environment in the Giant Panda National Park will continue to improve, the population of rare wild animals such as giant pandas will continue to increase, the biodiversity will be richer, and the ecosystem will be more complete.

Text: Ren Jiuqiao, Mo Zhengping

Photo: Li Xu