Recently, Przewalski's gazelle ushered in the breeding season, and the managers of the South Bank Protection Station of Qinghai Lake National Nature Reserve took precious pictures of the Przewalski's gazelle nursery.

  According to reports, the Przewalski's gazelle juvenile herd in the picture is the tenth generation of juvenile gazelle herd from 2012 to 2021 from the South Bank Protection Station of Qinghai Lake National Nature Reserve.

  Przewalski's gazelle is the least abundant species of mammals endemic to China, and it is also the most endangered species of ungulates in China and even in the world.

Qinghai Lake is the only remaining habitat of Przewalski's gazelle in the world.

  The census showed that in 2007, the population of Przewalski's gazelle was about 300. In recent years, with the joint assistance of private volunteers and official rescue centers, the population of Przewalski's gazelle has increased by about 9 times in 14 years, and the average annual population is stable. In more than 2700.

(Wu Yonglin produced by Lu Huiqian)

Editor in charge: 【Luo Pan】