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Hu San Tiao: First Tibetan Fox with Satellite Tracking Collar Released into Wild
Oct 14, 2024, 03:45 AM
A Tibetan fox has become the first in the world to be successfully released into the wild with a satellite tracking collar. Named Hu San Tiao, the 1-year-old male fox was found weak and hungry but recovered with a healthy diet, vaccines, and care. The fox is now roaming the Qinghai Plateau in northwest China, showing normal behavior since its release in September. This milestone in wildlife conservation and research highlights the importance of monitoring and protecting endangered species.
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