Wild elks, a national first-class protected species, roost and forage among the colorful vegetation, in the Tiaozini wetland in Dongtai, Yancheng City, East China's Jiangsu province on June 23. (Photo/VCG)
In recent years, the protection and restoration of the wetland has been strengthened, the ecological environment has continued to improve, and the number of elk has been increasing, reaching more than 1,000 at present.
Wild elks, a national first-class protected species, roost and forage among the colorful vegetation, in the Tiaozini wetland in Dongtai, Yancheng City, East China's Jiangsu province on June 23. (Photo/VCG)
Wild elks, a national first-class protected species, roost and forage among the colorful vegetation, in the Tiaozini wetland in Dongtai, Yancheng City, East China's Jiangsu province on June 23. (Photo/VCG)
Wild elks, a national first-class protected species, roost and forage among the colorful vegetation, in the Tiaozini wetland in Dongtai, Yancheng City, East China's Jiangsu province on June 23. (Photo/VCG)
Wild elks, a national first-class protected species, roost and forage among the colorful vegetation, in the Tiaozini wetland in Dongtai, Yancheng City, East China's Jiangsu province on June 23. (Photo/VCG)
Wild elks, a national first-class protected species, roost and forage among the colorful vegetation, in the Tiaozini wetland in Dongtai, Yancheng City, East China's Jiangsu province on June 23. (Photo/VCG)
Wild elks, a national first-class protected species, roost and forage among the colorful vegetation, in the Tiaozini wetland in Dongtai, Yancheng City, East China's Jiangsu province on June 23. (Photo/VCG)