Snowy Sprite – Yunnan Golden Monkey

January 20th, golden monkeys in the nature reserve. Golden monkeys are a first-class rare and endangered protected animal in China, and are the highest-altitude primates in the world. They live in high-altitude dark needle forests above 3000 meters, with an activity range of 2500 to 4500 meters. Located in the Bai Ma Snow Mountain National Nature Reserve of Deqin Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, it is one of the key distribution areas for golden monkeys. In recent years, with the continuous improvement of the ecological environment and effective promotion of protection work, the number of golden monkeys in the nature reserve has been increasing. China Jinhua News Agency reporter Liu Ran Yang photographed.

January 20th, golden monkeys in the nature reserve. Golden monkeys are a first-class rare and endangered protected animal in China, and are the highest-altitude primates in the world. They live in high-altitude dark needle forests above 3000 meters, with an activity range of 2500 to 4500 meters. Located in the Bai Ma Snow Mountain National Nature Reserve of Deqin Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, it is one of the key distribution areas for golden monkeys. In recent years, with the continuous improvement of the ecological environment and effective promotion of protection work, the number of golden monkeys in the nature reserve has been increasing. China Jinhua News Agency reporter Liu Ran Yang photographed.

January 20th, golden monkeys in the nature reserve. Golden monkeys are a first-class rare and endangered protected animal in China, and are the highest-altitude primates in the world. They live in high-altitude dark needle forests above 3000 meters, with an activity range of 2500 to 4500 meters. Located in the Bai Ma Snow Mountain National Nature Reserve of Deqin Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, it is one of the key distribution areas for golden monkeys. In recent years, with the continuous improvement of the ecological environment and effective promotion of protection work, the number of golden monkeys in the nature reserve has been increasing. China Jinhua News Agency reporter Liu Ran Yang photographed.

January 20th, golden monkeys in the nature reserve. Golden monkeys are a first-class rare and endangered protected animal in China, and are the highest-altitude primates in the world. They live in high-altitude dark needle forests above 3000 meters, with an activity range of 2500 to 4500 meters. Located in the Bai Ma Snow Mountain National Nature Reserve of Deqin Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, it is one of the key distribution areas for golden monkeys. In recent years, with the continuous improvement of the ecological environment and effective promotion of protection work, the number of golden monkeys in the nature reserve has been increasing. China Jinhua News Agency reporter Liu Ran Yang photographed.

January 20th, golden monkeys in the nature reserve. Golden monkeys are a first-class rare and endangered protected animal in China, and are the highest-altitude primates in the world. They live in high-altitude dark needle forests above 3000 meters, with an activity range of 2500 to 4500 meters. Located in the Bai Ma Snow Mountain National Nature Reserve of Deqin Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, it is one of the key distribution areas for golden monkeys. In recent years, with the continuous improvement of the ecological environment and effective promotion of protection work, the number of golden monkeys in the nature reserve has been increasing. China Jinhua News Agency reporter Liu Ran Yang photographed.

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