|
A staff member trains red-crowned cranes to fly at the crane breeding and wildness training centre of the Zhalong state-level nature reserve in Qiqihar, north-east China’s Heilongjiang province on August 10, 2018. A total of 58 them were hatched in the centre by July 2018. Staff members will train them to fly, hunt and survive, and eventually release them to join the wild crane population and migrate with them. The Zhalong nature reserve, covering 2,100 sq km, was set up in 1979. (Photo by Xinhua/Alamy Stock Photo)
|