Zhongxin.com, Qinghai, Kekexili, July 2 (Zhao Rongsong Li Yun) The annual migration of Tibetan antelopes and litters has ended recently. According to statistics, more than 3,600 female Tibetan antelopes have passed through the Qinghai-Tibet Railway and the Qinghai-Tibet Highway to enter the Zhuo Nai Lake in the hinterland of Kekexili.

  According to Ga Ma Yingpei, deputy head of the Wudaoliang Conservation Station of the Kekexili Management Office of the Sanjiangyuan National Park in Qinghai Province, the first batch of 43 Tibetan antelopes began to migrate this year on April 30, which was earlier than last year. Ga Ma Yingpei said: "In order to protect the migration of Tibetan antelopes from human interference, the staff of the protection station ride motorcycles to patrol the migration roads. During the migration, temporary traffic control is adopted to ensure the safety of Tibetan antelopes."

  Statistics show that this year more than 3,600 Tibetan antelopes went through the migration channel to the colts of Zhuonai Lake in the hinterland of Kekexili. Ga Ma Yingpei said that the number of migrations per year is not fixed, but the overall number of migrations has continued to increase.

  According to a reporter from ChinaNews.com, with the end of the Tibetan antelope migration, the Kekexili Management Office sent staff to the Zhuonai Lake Protection Station, known as the "Tibetan Antelope Delivery Room", to protect the on-site Tibetan antelope.

  Every year from May to the end of June and early July, Tibetan antelopes from the Altyn Mountains in Xinjiang, Qiangtang in Tibet, and Kokexili in Qinghai will enter the Zhuonai Lake to give birth to babies. Ground. Today, there are no authoritative explanations for why Tibetan antelopes travel long distances to give birth, so they are also called "the mystery of Kekexili".

  Official statistics show that the number of Tibetan antelopes currently inhabiting Kekexili, Qinghai is close to 70,000. After protection, Kekexili has not had a poaching case for 11 years. (Finish)