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Wild giant panda in SW China nature reserve (1/4)

2018-05-23 11:17:05 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Photo taken with an infrared camera shows a wild giant panda in the Baishui River National Nature Reserve in Pengzhou City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. Ever since the first giant panda was found in the reserve in 2000, local authorities have increased efforts to protect biodiversity, fight against illegal hunting, and improve the local ecological system. (Photo/VCG)

Photo taken with an infrared camera shows a wild giant panda in the Baishui River National Nature Reserve in Pengzhou City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. Ever since the first giant panda was found in the reserve in 2000, local authorities have increased efforts to protect biodiversity, fight against illegal hunting, and improve the local ecological system. (Photo/VCG)

Photo taken with an infrared camera shows a wild giant panda in the Baishui River National Nature Reserve in Pengzhou City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. Ever since the first giant panda was found in the reserve in 2000, local authorities have increased efforts to protect biodiversity, fight against illegal hunting, and improve the local ecological system. (Photo/VCG)

Photo taken with an infrared camera shows a wild giant panda in the Baishui River National Nature Reserve in Pengzhou City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. Ever since the first giant panda was found in the reserve in 2000, local authorities have increased efforts to protect biodiversity, fight against illegal hunting, and improve the local ecological system. (Photo/VCG)

Photo taken with an infrared camera shows a wild giant panda in the Baishui River National Nature Reserve in Pengzhou City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. Ever since the first giant panda was found in the reserve in 2000, local authorities have increased efforts to protect biodiversity, fight against illegal hunting, and improve the local ecological system. (Photo/VCG)

Photo taken with an infrared camera shows a wild giant panda in the Baishui River National Nature Reserve in Pengzhou City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. Ever since the first giant panda was found in the reserve in 2000, local authorities have increased efforts to protect biodiversity, fight against illegal hunting, and improve the local ecological system. (Photo/VCG)

Researchers work in the Baishui River National Nature Reserve in Pengzhou City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. Ever since the first giant panda was found in the reserve in 2000, local authorities have increased efforts to protect biodiversity, fight against illegal hunting, and improve the local ecological system. (Photo/VCG)

Researchers work in the Baishui River National Nature Reserve in Pengzhou City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. Ever since the first giant panda was found in the reserve in 2000, local authorities have increased efforts to protect biodiversity, fight against illegal hunting, and improve the local ecological system. (Photo/VCG)

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