BEIJING (Reuters) -To the wolves of Tibet, China's first 'robot antelope' may look as appetising as the real herds that roam the rugged tundra, but the "creature" is part of Beijing's growing ...
China’s deployment of robotic antelopes in Tibet represents a groundbreaking fusion of wildlife conservation and advanced surveillance technology, marking a new era where artificial intelligence and ...
Results from a recent WWF research expedition into Tibet’s Chang Tang nature reserve show that poaching of the endangered Tibetan antelope continues unabated, despite a complete ban on hunting within ...
The population of the endangered Tibetan antelopes in Tibet has expanded to about 150,000, a double increase from the late 1980s, according to a latest forestry survey report. The survey, which lasted ...
Imagine if you stretched Yellowstone National Park to the size of Colorado and elevated it about 12,000 feet: You'd have an idea of the territory Aili Kang covers chasing Tibetan antelope. The Chinese ...