[Explanation] Recently, Inner Mongolia is the time when the sunshine is warm and the grass is flying. Thousands of swans, wild geese and other migratory birds are stopping in the Hailarxi Mountain Reserve. This protected area is located in Hulunbeier City, eastern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Four lakes of various sizes have become an ideal "post" for migratory birds in the north of the 14,183 hectares nature reserve.

  [Commentary] Liu Lei and his teammates have recently patrolled the protected area every day. As forestry law enforcement personnel, they are one of the "guardians" of this protected area.

  [Same period] Liu Lei, Instructor of the Forestry Comprehensive Law Enforcement Brigade, Hailar District, Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

  Our main task now, because it is the return period of migratory birds, we have to patrol every day to (prevent) the phenomenon of poaching and poaching of swans.

  【Explanation】 The migratory birds of Beigui enjoy the time on the water of the reserve, such pictures are not unique in Inner Mongolia. In the western Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region more than 2,000 kilometers away, the Dalat Banner Yellow River Wetland is home to 30,000 to 40,000 migratory birds from the north. Behind the spectacular scene is the day-and-night inspection of the local forestry public security department and a severe crackdown on illegal hunting.

  [Explanation] The camera came to the Wulagai Management Area in the Xilinguole League in the central part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The Hesgnaur Wetland is picturesque. The members of the Horseback Police Team ride horses to patrol the lake where the vehicle can not enter in case of someone getting down. Hunting migratory birds on the net; in Horqin National Nature Reserve, red-crowned cranes, greylag geese, and cygnets bring vitality to the peaceful grassland. The local grid-based video surveillance and inspection provide the greatest guarantee for the safe transit of migratory birds.

  [Explanation] The increase in the number of migratory birds is just a microcosm of ecological restoration in Inner Mongolia. In Inner Mongolia, ecological protection, restoration and severe crackdowns on ecological violations have caused the number and population of wild animals to increase. The recent appearance of a number of rare animals has made the "Guardians" feel a little relieved by the surprise. In Dengkou County, western Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, local forest policemen observed five flamingos, the world ’s endangered animal, while patrolling Ulanbu and the desert. This is the second time that flamingos have been observed; In the forest area, for the first time, an infrared camera was used to detect the appearance of wolves; a short time later, a precious picture of moose foraging was also captured.

  [Same period] Liu Zifeng, deputy director of the forest management and protection bureau in the primitive forest area of ​​the northern Greater Xing'an Mountains, Inner Mongolia

  Over the years, the original forest area in the northern Greater Xing'an Mountains of Inner Mongolia has been closed management, and the ecological environment has been significantly improved. In order to monitor the number of wild animals, we have installed 30 infrared cameras. Through monitoring, we found that wild animals The population has increased significantly.

  Reporter Ma Zhiyuan Zhang Wei Inner Mongolia Comprehensive Report

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]