Having arrived in August, tens of thousands of Tibetan antelopes are returning to their native haunt, according to the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve Administration in Qinghai.
After more than a month of breast-feeding, Hoh Xil Tibetan Antelope "Moms" began to take their babies go to the distribution areas from the place they were born. Today, nearly 200 Tibetan antelopes travel through the animal channel of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway. Currently, the number of the Hoh Xil Tibetan antelopes has returned to 60,000, according to Hoh Xil administration director Caiga.
By People's Daily Online
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