China News Service, Changchun, November 4 (Guo Jia Fu Mingqian) A reporter learned from the Siberian Tiger and Leopard National Park Administration on the 4th that the Tokyo City Bureau of the Bureau had captured images of wild Siberian tigers for the first time.

So far, nine out of the ten sub-bureaus of the bureau have captured Siberian tiger moving images.

  Recently, the patrol personnel of the Tokyo City Bureau found a wild Siberian tiger image in the field surveillance camera.

The video was taken on July 19 this year. This sub-adult Siberian tiger was curiously checking the conditions around the feeding point.

The camera also captured red deer, sika deer, and roe deer coming here to forage.

The staff said that this Siberian tiger was very likely to follow them to the feeding point.

The roe deer forages near the feeding point.

Photo courtesy of Siberian Tiger and Leopard National Park Administration

  According to reports, on May 15 this year, patrol personnel found the footprints of Siberian tigers during their daily patrols.

Four days later, another Siberian tiger footprint was found at a wild animal feeding point.

Subsequently, the patrol staff temporarily installed some field monitoring cameras around the supplementary feeding point.

  The Siberian Tiger and Leopard National Park Administration stated that the first photograph of the Siberian tiger in the Tokyo pilot area shows that as the pilot mission continues, the number of settled tiger and leopard populations has increased significantly and has begun to spread inland from the border area.

  Since the beginning of this year, many images of wild Siberian tigers have been shot in the pilot area of ​​the Siberian Tiger and Leopard National Park.

Earlier this month, a wild Siberian tiger was also found in the Dahuanggou Forest Farm in Wangqing, Jilin.

However, this Siberian tiger was not spotted through field surveillance cameras, but was "ran into" by forestry workers on the highway.

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