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Black-necked crane under satellite surveillance
Kumming, China - China has launched its first ever observation of black-necked cranes with satellite remote sensing technology in a bid to better protect the rare bird species.
The study is aimed to learn the migratory route of black-necked cranes and the places they stay, their retention cycle and their locations of reproduction, said Li Fengshan, a member of the International Crane Fund who takes charge of crane protection in China.
