Man-made sand-break forests winter habitat for animals in Tibet

Xinhua | Updated: 2018-01-10 14:32
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Photo taken on Jan 6, 2018 shows a part of the Yarlung Tsangpo River near the nature reserve in Shannan city of Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region. Man-made sand-break forests of the nature reserve have been expanded from 500 mu (33.3 hectares) in the 1950s to 10,200 mu (680 hectares). The forests are now a winter habitat for animals including red deers, blue sheep and a variety of bird species.[Photo/Xinhua]
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