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Green drive scales new peaks

Green drive scales new peaks A herd of horses at the foot of the Qilian Mountains in Gansu province in May 2020. Photo: chinadaily.com.cn LANZHOU, 12 May (BelTA - China Daily) - While city folk flock to zoos or animal parks for a glimpse of wildlife, the threats posed by predators such as snow leopards, wolves and brown bears are a daily fact of life for 41-year-old forest ranger Zhao Hongshang in the Qilian Mountains in northwestern China s Qinghai province. His base, Qiqing forest station, sits at an altitude of 2,900 meters and is the highest forest station in Qilian Mountain National Park-one of China s first 10 pilot national parks.

Green drive scales new peaks

Green drive scales new peaks News provided by Share this article BEIJING, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ This is a news report from China Daily: While city folk flock to zoos or animal parks for a glimpse of wildlife, the threats posed by predators such as snow leopards, wolves and brown bears are a daily fact of life for 41-year-old forest ranger Zhao Hongshang in the Qilian Mountains in northwestern China s Qinghai province. A herd of horses from a local farm gallop at the foot of the Qilian Mountains in Gansu province in May, 2020. [Photo by WANG CHAO FOR CHINA DAILY] His base, Qiqing forest station, sits at an altitude of 2,900 meters and is the highest forest station in Qilian Mountain National Park-one of China s first 10 pilot national parks.

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