Xinhua News Agency, Changchun, September 17th (Reporter Shao Meiqi, Sun Yixuan) In the monitoring and research center of Northeast Tiger and Leopard in National Forestry and Grassland Administration, Hunchun City, Jilin Province, real-time pictures of the forest were played on the intelligent big screen, and scenes such as a family of Northeast Tigers walking and a leopard hunting with their baby frequently appeared, showing the vitality of this ecological paradise.
"Last year, at least 20 Siberian tiger cubs and 15 Siberian leopard cubs were born in the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park, and the range of activities of the Northeast Tiger and Leopard population was further expanded." Feng Limin, deputy director of the center, said.
Wild Siberian tiger photographed by infrared camera in Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park. Xinhua news agency
According to the latest monitoring data, there are about 70 wild Amur tigers and 80 wild Amur leopards living in the park. Behind the Tiger Whistling Forest and the Leopard Leaping Castle Peak is the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park, which continues to protect wildlife and restore the habitat of the Northeast Tiger and Leopard.
On the 10th, the draft national park law was first submitted to the the National People’s Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) meeting for deliberation. This is the first time that China has made special legislation on national parks at the national level.
Feng Limin was deeply excited. Since he first set foot in the northeast forest region in 2006, Feng Limin and the scientific research team have carried out monitoring and protection work for more than ten years in Northeast China, witnessing the step-by-step development of tiger and leopard protection.
In the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park, intelligent infrared cameras can be seen everywhere. Tens of thousands of camera terminals converge into a "sky-ground integrated monitoring system", which can not only send back pictures in real time by networking and analyze them with artificial intelligence technology, but also realize real-time early warning and grasp the specific location of wild animals.
Wildlife conservationists are watching the wild Amur leopard images taken by infrared cameras. Xinhua News Agency reporter Si Xiaoshuai photo
In recent years, the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park has actively guided residents to engage in ecological management and protection such as forest management and resource monitoring, and guided indigenous residents to develop alternative industries in various ways to promote the transformation of production and lifestyle.
During the summer vacation, the northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park Stealing and Hunting Warning Center in Wangqing County, Jilin Province ushered in a unique research activity. The museum not only meets the audience’s demand for nature education through traditional forms such as promotional videos and specimen displays, but also helps the audience to immerse themselves in understanding through VR interaction and other scientific and technological means.
"How cool!" "I will also protect the Northeast Tiger in the future!" "The patrol uncles have made great efforts!" Students will sign their names on the big screen of wisdom, and the generation of a leaf represents the commitment to ecological protection.
Ma Fujiu, deputy director of Wangqing Branch of Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park Administration, said: "There are laws to follow and evidence to follow. We can do better research on popular science under the premise of protection, further improve people’s participation and enhance public service functions."
"The ultimate goal of protection is to benefit the masses. Through the establishment of the legal system, the development of industrial transformation, the popularization of ecological education, and the innovation of scientific and technological means, the living space of tigers can be fully reserved, the development space of people can be well protected, and the harmony between people and tigers can be truly realized. " Chen Xiaocai, director of the comprehensive department of the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park Administration, said.
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