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虎豹归林 生机盎然
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-03-09 19:29
Core Viewpoint - The Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park has seen significant improvements in wildlife monitoring and conservation efforts, leading to a notable increase in the populations of both the Northeast tiger and leopard over the past five years [11]. Group 1: Wildlife Monitoring and Technology - The number of infrared cameras in the monitoring area has increased to 5,746, allowing for real-time data transmission and AI species identification with over 90% accuracy [6]. - The integration of a "sky-ground" monitoring system has transformed the ability to track wildlife, making the forest "transparent" for researchers [6]. Group 2: Conservation Success Stories - The population of wild Northeast tigers has grown to approximately 70, and Northeast leopards to around 80, effectively doubling since the park's establishment [11]. - Individual stories of animal rescue, such as the rehabilitation of a fawn named "Zhao Lele" and a bear cub, highlight the personal commitment of conservation staff [5][7]. Group 3: Community Engagement and Safety - A 24-hour warning system has been implemented to alert villagers of nearby tiger and leopard movements, with 12,000 alerts issued since 2022 [11]. - Efforts to educate and engage local communities have shifted perceptions, reducing fear and resistance towards the presence of tigers [11]. Group 4: Future Aspirations - The park aims to see more tiger mothers with cubs in the wild and an increase in the density of hoofed animals in the coming years [12].