China News Network Kunming, April 17th (He Yougang, Tang Wenwen) A reporter learned from the Management and Protection Bureau of Nuozhadu Provincial Nature Reserve in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province on the 17th that staff of the bureau recently photographed a country A precious video of the first-level protected animal bee monkey. This is the first time the Nuozhadu Nature Reserve has photographed a bee monkey at close range in the wild since it was established in 1996.

The picture shows the humming monkey photographed. He Yougang photo

  Humming monkeys, also known as sloth monkeys, are typical arboreal animals in tropical and subtropical forests in Southeast Asia. They are mainly distributed in Yunnan and southwestern Guangxi in China.

  The video taken by the staff showed that on a branch of a mountain acacia tree more than ten meters above the ground, a brown-colored humming monkey stared at the people on the ground with two big round eyes, although the wind kept turning The branches were swaying and shaking, but the little one clung to the branches without fear.

The picture shows the humming monkey photographed. He Yougang photo

  According to reports, the bee monkeys photographed this time were discovered by the villagers of Nuozhadu Nature Reserve, and then reported to the Nature Reserve Management Bureau. In the 1970s and 1980s, humming monkeys were relatively common in the local area, but few people have seen humming monkeys in the wild in recent years. At present, the protected area management and protection bureau, forest public security and other departments have increased inspection and protection of the area.

  Zhao Qianru, deputy head of Nalan management and protection station in Nuozhadu Provincial Nature Reserve, said that in the next step, special funds will be drawn to hire surrounding people as monitors to monitor and track the activities of the bee monkeys and surrounding environment to ensure the bee monkey Receive better protection. (Finish)