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    Large-scale migration of Hoh Xil Tibetan antelope to give birth to end

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    Large-scale migration of Hoh Xil Tibetan antelope to give birth to end
    Large-scale migration of Hoh Xil Tibetan antelopes has ended

    Xinhua News Agency, Xining, August 26 (Reporters Wang Jinjin and Zhou Shengsheng) The reporter learned from the Hoh Xil Management Office of the Yangtze River Source Park of the Sanjiangyuan National Park Administration that this year's Hoh Xil Tibetan antelope migration has recently ended.
    Monitoring data shows the number of Tibetan antelopes that have moved back.
    Steady growth
    .

    The Tibetan antelope migration is one of the most magnificent ungulate migrations in the world
    .
    According to the observation of the patrol team members of the Wudaoliang Protection Station of the Hoh Xil Management Office, on May 2 this year, the first batch of female Tibetan antelopes waiting to give birth went to the birthing area of ​​Zhuonai Lake in Hoh Xil through the Qinghai-Tibet Railway and Qinghai-Tibet Highway.


    The calving female Tibetan antelopes returned to their original habitats one after another with their cubs


    Bu Zhou, director of the Hoh Xil Management Office, said: "At present, the large-scale migration of the Hoh Xil Tibetan antelope has ended.
    In the past few days, there have been sporadic female Tibetan antelopes and Tibetan antelope cubs passing through the Qinghai-Tibet Highway and the Qinghai-Tibet Railway
    .
    As of August 16, The mountain patrol team recorded 6,185 Tibetan antelopes that moved back, an increase of 233 from last year


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    The Tibetan antelope, a national first-class protected animal, is an important species that maintains the balance of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ecosystem


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