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Black necked cranes flying over the Tibetan plateau

By Megan Source:China Tibet News 2017-01-23

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Photo taken on January 15th, 2016 shows that a group of black necked cranes are flying over the sky of the Nature Reserve for Black-necked Cranes at Linzhou County, Lhasa. [Photo/Xinhua]

In winter, Tibetan Plateau is a paradise for black necked cranes, one of the first class national protected animals. According to the data of the Tibet Autonomous Region's Department of Environmental Protection, at present, Tibet has become the world's largest wintering area for black necked cranes. The total number of black necked cranes coming to Tibet in winter has increased from 2,000 in the past up to more than 8000, accounting for more than 80% of the world's total black necked cranes.

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Photo taken on January 15th, 2016 shows that a group of black necked cranes are foraging in the Nature Reserve for Black-necked Cranes at Linzhou County, Lhasa. [Photo/Xinhua]

In winter, Tibetan Plateau is a paradise for black necked cranes, one of the first class national protected animals. According to the data of the Tibet Autonomous Region's Department of Environmental Protection, at present, Tibet has become the world's largest wintering area for black necked cranes. The total number of black necked cranes coming to Tibet in winter has increased from 2,000 in the past up to more than 8000, accounting for more than 80% of the world's total black necked cranes.

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Photo taken on January 15th, 2016 shows that a group of black necked cranes are dancing in the Nature Reserve for Black-necked Cranes at Linzhou County, Lhasa. [Photo/Xinhua]

In winter, Tibetan Plateau is a paradise for black necked cranes, one of the first class national protected animals. According to the data of the Tibet Autonomous Region's Department of Environmental Protection, at present, Tibet has become the world's largest wintering area for black necked cranes. The total number of black necked cranes coming to Tibet in winter has increased from 2,000 in the past up to more than 8000, accounting for more than 80% of the world's total black necked cranes.

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Photo taken on January 15th, 2016 shows that the black necked cranes at the Kazi Reservoir at Linzhou County, Lhasa. [Photo/Xinhua]

In winter, Tibetan Plateau is a paradise for black necked cranes, one of the first class national protected animals. According to the data of the Tibet Autonomous Region's Department of Environmental Protection, at present, Tibet has become the world's largest wintering area for black necked cranes. The total number of black necked cranes coming to Tibet in winter has increased from 2,000 in the past up to more than 8000, accounting for more than 80% of the world's total black necked cranes.

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Photo taken on January 15th, 2016 shows that a group of black necked cranes are flying over the sky of the Nature Reserve for Black-necked Cranes at Linzhou County, Lhasa. [Photo/Xinhua]

In winter, Tibetan Plateau is a paradise for black necked cranes, one of the first class national protected animals. According to the data of the Tibet Autonomous Region's Department of Environmental Protection, at present, Tibet has become the world's largest wintering area for black necked cranes. The total number of black necked cranes coming to Tibet in winter has increased from 2,000 in the past up to more than 8000, accounting for more than 80% of the world's total black necked cranes.

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Photo taken on January 15th, 2016 shows that the black necked cranes at the Nature Reserve for Black-necked Cranes at Linzhou County, Lhasa. [Photo/Xinhua]

In winter, Tibetan Plateau is a paradise for black necked cranes, one of the first class national protected animals. According to the data of the Tibet Autonomous Region's Department of Environmental Protection, at present, Tibet has become the world's largest wintering area for black necked cranes. The total number of black necked cranes coming to Tibet in winter has increased from 2,000 in the past up to more than 8000, accounting for more than 80% of the world's total black necked cranes.

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Photo taken on January 15th, 2016 shows that the black necked cranes are flying at the Hutoushan Reservoir at Linzhou County, Lhasa. [Photo/Xinhua]

In winter, Tibetan Plateau is a paradise for black necked cranes, one of the first class national protected animals. According to the data of the Tibet Autonomous Region's Department of Environmental Protection, at present, Tibet has become the world's largest wintering area for black necked cranes. The total number of black necked cranes coming to Tibet in winter has increased from 2,000 in the past up to more than 8000, accounting for more than 80% of the world's total black necked cranes.

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