NW China nature reserve helps wildlife in winter

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NW China nature reserve helps wildlife in winter

STORY: NW China nature reserve helps wildlife in winter SHOOTING TIME: Jan. 22, 2024 DATELINE: Jan. 25, 2024 LENGTH: 0:01:26 LOCATION: WUSU, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of bundles of alfalfa grass being prepared and distributed 2. various of the nature reserve 3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): ADELIHAN MULATI, Deputy Chief of Resource Conservation and Forestry Department of Xinjiang Ganjiahu Sacsaoul Forest National Nature Reserve Management Bureau Wusu Branch STORYLINE: Wild animals always face shortage of food in winters. Staff of a national nature reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang has lent their helping hands to wildlife. Xinjiang Ganjiahu Sacsaoul Forest National Nature Reserve Management Bureau Wusu Branch covers a woodland area of about 400,000 mu (about 26,700 hectares), with over 170 species of wildlife, including black storks, Eurasian lynx, white swans, wapiti and others. The staff has purchased nearly 1,000 bundles of alfalfa grass and 3 tons of corn for wildlife recently. SOUN

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