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China records over 13,000 Tibetan wild asses in first Qinghai survey

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China records over 13,000 Tibetan wild asses in first Qinghai survey

2025-03-03 03:40 Last Updated At:14:57

China recorded a total of 13,060 Kiang, or Tibetan wild asses, in the first round of a targeted survey, according to the Qinghai Forestry and Grassland Bureau.

The survey, launched in December last year, confirmed that the species is primarily distributed in Mado County, Qumalai County, and Zhiduo County, reinforcing Qinghai's role as a key habitat for the animal.

The Tibetan wild ass, a species unique to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, is classified as a national first-class protected wild animal in China. Building on the initial survey, researchers plan to conduct follow-up studies during the breeding season in August 2025 and the mating season in mid-to-late November 2025.

By integrating transect surveys and ecological modeling, the research aims to provide scientific evidence and management recommendations for mitigating conflicts between Tibetan wild asses and pastureland use in livestock farming.

China records over 13,000 Tibetan wild asses in first Qinghai survey

China records over 13,000 Tibetan wild asses in first Qinghai survey

China's development has never been a "threat" to anyone but the source of growth advancing common development of all countries, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said at a regular press conference in Beijing on Friday.

Some Western media and think tanks are peddling so-called "China Shock 2.0," saying that "China is achieving fast development in high-tech sectors such as renewable energy and AI and relies on foreign markets to absorb its overcapacity, thus reducing the market share of developed countries and sending more serious shock waves to the global economy compared with the era of traditional manufacture industry," while there are foreign commentators saying that the "China Shock 2.0" argument ignores the genuine innovation occurring within the Chinese industrial ecosystem and that Chinese export is the exact booster of the global economy that is needed in the turbulent period and more indispensable than ever.

Commenting on that, Lin said: "From the world's factory to the world's market and innovation powerhouse, China's development is achieved through strong performance driven by innovation and brings tangible cooperation opportunities and space to the world. High-quality Chinese products represented by the 'old three' of textiles, furniture and home appliances have stabilized the global industrial and supply chain, lowered the living cost of global consumers and eased the inflationary pressure worldwide. China's green production capacity represented by the 'new three' of electric vehicles, batteries and solar panels has bridged the gap between supply and demand in global green development and bolstered the global energy transition and low-carbon development. Moreover, China's high-tech products represented by the 'new new three' of robots, AI and innovative drugs have broken high-tech barriers and monopoly and enabled people in more countries to access affordable new technologies," said the spokesman.

"Openness and cooperation bring about progress and win-win result. China's development has never been a 'threat' to anyone but the source of growth advancing common development of all countries. What really creates 'shocks' to the world has never been the innovation of Chinese companies and efficiency of Chinese industrial capacity, but protectionist moves of setting up barriers, decoupling and severing industrial and supply chains. China will stay committed to high-standard opening up, defend the multilateral trading system and provide more certainty and new impetus to the world economy with its own steady development," said Lin.

China's development never a threat: FM spokesman

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