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Yunnan’s reserve sees return of wild elephants
    2020-12-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

EIGHTEEN wild Asian elephants were spotted in a nature reserve in the Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture of Southwest China’s Yunnan Province, local authorities said.

The trumpeting of wild elephants was first heard by a forest ranger in a village near the Menglun subsidiary nature reserve Nov. 12. Their footprints were later discovered. Two days later, drones and infrared cameras captured footage of the herd, which included 11 adult elephants and seven calves, according to Wang Bo, deputy head of the Menglun management and protection station.

It has been 41 years since wild Asian elephants were first spotted in the Menglun subsidiary nature reserve, according to the station. The station has carried out real-time monitoring and early warnings of elephant activities in the area.

Since 1958, Yunnan has established 11 national or regional-level nature reserves in the tropics, covering a total area of about 510,000 hectares, providing shelter for the Asian elephants.

(Xinhua)

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