Three protected species recorded together for first time in Xizang's Nujiang basin
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According to researchers, previous knowledge of the distribution of the three species in southeastern Xizang was limited. The new records help fill gaps in regional biodiversity data and will support future studies on wildlife evolution and adaptation on the plateau.
Officials attributed the discovery to ongoing conservation efforts in Chamdo, where biodiversity surveys and ecological protection programs have also documented snow leopards, Asian golden cats, and leopard cats in recent years.
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