Forest protection starts with picking up a lynx girl

Chapter 259 This is a chapter to heaven

Chapter 259 This is the rhythm of going to heaven
After getting some supplies, Chen Ying and his team of seven people in two cars took over the support team's job and followed one of the Tibetan antelopes' return routes.

The patrol team that came to take over came from the management station that had the Tibetan antelope kindergarten. The few lambs that Chen Ying and his team had rescued before were also left to them to take back to the kindergarten.

The research team actually wanted Chen Ying to stay, but they were too embarrassed to say it out loud.

They are not specialized in this field and have other work to do. After careful consideration, they had no choice but to give up.

Chen Ying saw through it, but pretended not to understand, and was more enthusiastic than anyone else in calling for people to get in the car.

He has been really busy these days.

In total, he pieced together the skeletons of more than one hundred Tibetan antelopes and placed them on the river beach.

Even a timid person would be scared to death.

Through skeletal analysis, they were able to determine that more than 200 Tibetan antelopes died of dystocia.

This only counts the bones of antelopes from collective calving sites, and those hunted by wild beasts are not included.

Some Tibetan antelopes died without a trace left, probably around 20 to 30 of them.

This is just the data they calculated for the shores of Zhuonai Lake, and it is not very reliable.

Chen Ying calculated this just to make a record for Yin Li and his team. In the future, they can use this as a basis to analyze the changing trends in the production of Tibetan antelopes and set up better protection measures.

Most of the difficult births of Tibetan antelopes are caused by being too tired from long-distance running, or being frightened by humans or wild beasts and birds of prey.

The plan to manage Zhuonai Lake is also in full swing. They can provide this data to the management team and design some quiet and secluded meadows that are more suitable for Tibetan antelopes to give birth.

From afar, we saw Tibetan antelopes running in front, big and small gathered together, the scene was quite spectacular.

Along the way, Chen Ying was also observing the surrounding situation.

In the uninhabited wilderness, bones of dead animals can be seen everywhere.

Golden eagles and vultures were circling in the sky, keeping a close eye on the Tibetan antelopes and their cubs on the grassland.

Every top-down pounce would cause the antelopes to panic, and many young Tibetan antelopes were separated from their mothers in this way.

The lost young Tibetan antelopes and young Tibetan gazelles became the targets of the golden eagles.

Vultures are fine, they generally only eat the meat of dead animals or those that are sick or injured.

When eating, they put their heads into the animal's abdomen and peck at the soft tissue.

Vultures whose beaks and claws are not sharp and strong enough can only wait for their stronger counterparts to tear open the skin of the animal before they can rush over to grab the food.

On the first two days, they watched the Tibetan antelopes migrating back from a distance. Although some were hunted by wild beasts and birds of prey, the number was not large.

This is also part of nature and they cannot interfere.

Ji Xin took a lot of photos and devoutly recited sutras for the poor little creatures who were eaten by animals and birds.

"No, where did you learn all this from?"

Cairang couldn't stop laughing, and Yin Li asked curiously.

"You don't usually look like a Buddhist."

"I saw it when I was searching for information online. It said there were too many animal carcasses in the uninhabited area, and asked passers-by to recite some sutras when they saw them..."

The group of people waited for him to finish speaking and laughed so hard that they fell over.

Ji Xin was not a Buddhist to begin with. He saw some seemingly plausible things on the Internet and just followed them without asking any questions.

"In our area, there was no such thing as burial in the ground before. Sky burial, water burial and cremation are our most common choices. Local believers believe that sky burial is a kind of 'highest level of charity'. After a person dies, the soul leaves and the body becomes useless. Leaving it in the wild for birds and beasts to eat is the last good deed in life."

Therefore, this is not the kind of place where people in the mainland think that one will die without a burial.

Ji Xin made a fool of himself, his face turned red, and he covered his face with his hands, too embarrassed to see anyone.

"Okay, let's go, help me bring that little guy back."

Chen Ying told him not to be shy and pulled him out of the car.

Two or three hundred meters ahead, there had just been a chaos.

The herd of Tibetan antelopes had already run away quickly, and the fallen little Tibetan antelope couldn't find its mother when it got up.

Chen Ying rushed over quickly, and before the birds of prey in the sky and the beasts on the ground could catch up, he hugged the lamb which was still in a daze.

This little Tibetan antelope looks like it is only one week old, and the fall just now caused a fracture in its calf bone.

It cried out and did not dare to touch the ground with its left front hoof.

Chen Ying carried him back to the back of the pickup truck and quickly checked his bone injuries.

"It's okay. It's probably a fracture, not broken. I'll apply some medicine and fix it with a splint."

The rear compartment of the pickup truck has been modified specifically to accommodate young Tibetan antelopes.

After the problem was solved, the little guy nestled in the car, quietly looking outside through the window.

When we were about to reach the nearest checkpoint, the Tibetan antelopes in front of us suddenly became chaotic again.

This time, there were no ferocious beasts hunting them, but three big guys fighting on the grassland.

Ji Xin raised the camera without Chen Ying asking him to do so.

This is a rare fight between yaks.

July to November is the breeding season for yaks.

The herders' yaks are moved to summer pastures, where breeding generally takes place.

Male yaks in a herd will fight for the right to mate.

But in most cases, this kind of scene rarely happens.

Sometimes, when there are wild yaks nearby, domestic male yaks will be challenged by wild yaks. What is happening before our eyes is a battle between two domestic yaks and one wild yak.

Wild yaks are much larger than domestic yaks, and their fighting power is also not at the same level.

Even if two domestic male yaks fight against a wild yak, the two domestic yaks will still be the losers in the end.

When they arrived, the fight was already coming to an end, and soon the two domestic male yaks were defeated and retreated.

The subsequent scenes were not suitable for children, and Ji Xin shyly turned away the camera.

The large group of Tibetan antelopes they were following had already run far away, and the nearby groups of Tibetan antelopes also followed them away from the grassland.

Chen Ying and Ji Xin returned to the car, and the two cars drove around the grassland and continued forward.

Ahead is the buffer zone road.

Comrades from the management station are already organizing the protection of Tibetan antelopes crossing the highway.

Chen Ying and the others followed here and the mission was basically completed.

After saying hello and chatting with my colleagues at the management station stationed here, they planned to drive back about 30 kilometers to a lake in the southeast to change shifts.

It is relatively close to the highway and is a favorite place for self-driving tourists to check in and take photos.

Recently, people are not allowed to approach this place because the migrating Tibetan antelopes will choose this place as a place to spend the night, forage for food and drink water.

But some people ignored the warnings and insisted on sneaking in, wanting to have a close contact with the Tibetan antelopes.

But in reality, this grassland is very dangerous.

First of all, water resources are abundant in summer, and the grassland looks lush and green, and you can’t tell where the swamps and ditches are.

Many self-driving tourists just rushed to the lake, ended up with their cars sinking and had to call for help.

Some locals even camp on the grasslands near the roads, and it will cost you a lot to seek their rescue.

What can I say? He deserves it.

After all, it was you who didn't listen to the advice and got stuck in the car. Don't you deserve it when others ask for too much?

You can also choose a rescue vehicle, but during the peak season, it is not uncommon for you to wait for several hours before a vehicle arrives.

Normally people who obey traffic rules will not drive their cars here, so if you want to morally blackmail drivers into helping each other, you must first meet drivers who don't obey the rules like you.

But let’s be honest, if they don’t follow the rules, it’s only natural that they should be paid for their rescue efforts!

From a long distance away, Yin Li saw a car rumbling.

"Brother Li, you are this."

The team member made a bird's beak gesture to Yin Li, meaning that he had a crow's mouth.

I just finished talking about those people who don’t know the rules, and oh no, here comes one.

"What should we do? Should we go over there or stay here?"

Yin Li leaned back, his lips trembled twice, and he let out a long breath.

"Let's go. What else can we do? Let's get them out first and let the traffic police handle it. Oh, and don't forget to register them in the list of violators at the Traffic and Conservation Bureau."

The two cars passed by one after the other. The people in the cars saw the other car approaching and quickly jumped out to call for help.

It’s a typical combination of two men and two women, and you can tell what’s going on at first glance.

However, Chen Ying keenly noticed that Ji Xin's expression was not very good. He even pulled his hat down and raised the collar of his windbreaker to cover half of his face.

"What, do you know me?"

"Yeah, college classmates, two in the same grade and two in different grades."

Chen Ying patted him on the shoulder and asked him to hide in the car.

If Ji Xin shows up at this time, the other party will be forced to help for free for the sake of his classmate.

There is nothing so good in the world.

Chen Ying didn't get out of the car either. He just let Yin Li and Cai Rang handle the matter.

He was talking to Xia Sen on his cell phone. He had been gone for such a long time and had not been able to contact him before. He wondered what the situation was like in Jiamugou.

Xia Sen replied that the situation was not bad, Zhima was very well behaved and would help his sister take care of the children.

"Sister Bao and Brother Bao came back once, then left with the two treasures. They haven't come back yet."

"Jinya brought a little lynx to look for you last time, but she couldn't find it. She got very angry and messed up everything in your room. Then she left with the cub."

Xia Sen was a little worried, not knowing whether the cub was his own or stolen.

It's unlikely that the child was born, it was most likely stolen.

As soon as Chen Ying heard it, he knew that this guy probably stole one of his brother's cubs and wanted to bring it to him to play with, but he didn't see anyone.

I have to go and check again, make sure that reckless girl Jin Ya doesn't completely offend her new sister-in-law.

As he spoke, he glanced up inadvertently, and Chen Ying's pupils dilated.

What's that over there? A lynx growing on a telephone pole?
At first glance, I thought Jin Ya had airdropped here from afar.

If you look closely, the pattern and face shape of this golden lynx are very different from Jin Ya's.

It looks a bit sloppy.

Bah, why bother looking at its appearance? Let’s first figure out how this lynx got up on the electric pole!

(End of this chapter)

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