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GPS tracker brings boon to bird conservation

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????A globally endangered little white-fronted goose carrying a GPS tracker flies to Chunfeng Lake in East Dongting Lake.

????According to reports, this is also the first migratory bird with GPS tracker ushered in East Dongting Lake.

????On January 14, 2016, Beijing Forestry University cooperated with East Dongting Lake National Nature Reserve to install a GPS tracker for a little white-fronted goose numbered 12 and release it.

????The monitoring platform of the gps tracker clearly recorded the movement trajectory of this little white-fronted goose.

????At 1:00 on March 28th, the No. 12 little white-fronted geese moved northward from Hongqi Lake in East Dongting Lake, and arrived in the farmland of Dahuang Township in Panjin City, Liaoning Province at 17:00 on the 28th. It lasted 16 hours and traveled more than 2,000 kilometers.

????After that, they stopped in Zhalong Wetland, Dongfanghong Reservoir and Naoli River Basin in the three northeastern provinces respectively, and flew from Fuyuan County, Heilongjiang to Russia on May 18.

????It took 50 days since East Dongting Hubei moved to Fei Li Jing.

????The little white-fronted goose that entered Russia has been migrating to the northeast along the coastline, and arrived near the Bering Strait in the Far East on June 25.

????The northward migration that lasted 87 days and traveled more than 8,000 kilometers came to an end with the successful arrival of the breeding grounds.


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