[Explanation] On July 7, the "Respect for Life, Release to Nature" Tibetan antelope release to nature theme event was held at the Sonam Dajie Conservation Station. Five rescued Tibetan antelopes were successfully released to nature.

Volunteers from caring companies gathered at the scene to witness a special moment: 5 artificially rescued Tibetan antelopes returned to nature.

  [In the same period] The staff of the Suonandajie Conservation Station of the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve only Suo Jia

  The purpose of our patrol team to rescue the Tibetan antelope is to release it to nature, and nature is its ultimate home.

  [Explanation] Before the release, the staff tied a white hada to the Tibetan antelopes, wishing the Tibetan antelopes safety and health.

The largest Tibetan antelope released was rescued to the Sonang Dje Conservation Station 4 years ago. The other 4 small Tibetan antelopes were rescued in 2019. At that time, these 4 small Tibetan antelopes were very weak. After more than two years of feeding in the protection station, it is now fully capable of survival in the wild.

  [Concurrent] Ma Caidan, Director of the Office of the Party Committee Member of the Kekexili Management Office of the Sanjiangyuan National Park Administration

  (Under) the care of the keeper of our rescue center, after a year of domestication and breeding in our semi-wild state through the rescue of the environment, we have reached the state of releasing natural resources.

  [Explanation] The Sonam Dajie Conservation Station is a central protection station integrating scientific research, rescue, protection, and propaganda in Hoh Xil. It is a window for external propaganda and education, a front-line command post for large-scale anti-poaching operations, and it is also a Tibetan antelope and other wild animals. Rescue center for animals.

Every year during the birth of Tibetan antelopes, the rescue center of the Sonang Dage Protection Station will receive several abandoned or scattered small Tibetan antelopes. Since these Tibetan antelopes came to the rescue center to "live", the staff of the protection station have become They started to take care of these little Tibetan antelopes every day.

  [In the same period] The staff of the Suonandajie Conservation Station of the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve only Suo Jia

  After so many years of contact with the lamb, (the lamb) has a deep relationship with us. It was really uncomfortable when we were released today, but we ultimately hope that it can thrive in the future life in nature, and hope it can Live well.

  [Explanation] Over the years, the patrol team members of the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve have climbed on the ice, lie down on the snow, ate and sleep in the wind, and through arduous law enforcement strikes and protections, the poaching of Tibetan antelope has been declining year by year. The population of Tibetan antelope in and around the Hoh Xil Reserve The number has reached more than 70,000, achieving zero poaching for 11 consecutive years.

According to statistics, up to now, the Rescue Center of the Sonang Dajie Conservation Station has rescued more than 600 wild animals, mainly Tibetan antelopes, and more than 50 Tibetan antelopes have been released to nature.

  Ma Caiping and Chen Qifeng report from Kekexili, Qinghai

Editor in charge: 【Luo Pan】