Since the beginning of July 2020, the Forestry and Grassland Bureau of Nagqu City in Tibet has commissioned a team of experts to conduct more than 10 days of surveys on the population of black-necked cranes in the Selincuo National Nature Reserve in Tibet, wetland biodiversity, and environmental conditions in the reserve. In a comprehensive investigation, the delegation took pictures of the foraging, courtship, and incubation of black-necked cranes in the lake.

  The Selincuo National Nature Reserve in Tibet is located in northwestern Tibet. The cubs of black-necked cranes follow the "mother crane" to learn to forage in the reserve. (Reporter Gongsanlam)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]