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Photographer records ecology on Qinghai Plateau

The Qinghai Plateau is home to various rare species. Ecological protection is a key endeavor of the Province. Today, in our China on the Move series, Wang Mangmang goes to Qinghai Lake to find endangered animals with an ecological photographer

Photo shows a swan flying above the Qinghai Lake, the Qinghai Plateau. (Xinhua Photo)
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    The search is on. We have no specific destination, but are heading to where the wild creatures are. This is how Ge Yuxiu spends most of his weekends. He's come to Qinghai Lake more than a hundred times, shooting some sixty thousand photos.

    Ge Yuxin, Ecological photographer, said, "I've encountered a wolf pack, fallen into Qinghai Lake, and sank into the swamp. So there's danger and loneliness, but there's also pleasure. Say, you see animals others can't see. and you understand the changing mood of these animals. Once I was shooting birds on an island, a flock of little barhead geese saw me leave. They kept following me. That was sensational."

    Qinghai Lake is the largest salty water lake in China, known in the old days as the 'West Sea'. It lies thirty-two hundred meters above sea level, and is home to an abundance of fish and birds. All these are in Ge Yuxiu's lenses. And there's one unique animal he's particularly interested in, the Chinese diagonal anteleope, severely endangered. There's only three hundred of them on earth. All are living by the Qinghai Lake.

Luck is with us, and we see antelopes. They stay far away from people. And we don't want to disturb them.

    Ge Yuxiu is the first person to photograph these animals. He knows when and where they might show up, but a shot like this still took him years.

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