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Qinghai Starts World's First Project to Track China's Mountain Cats

Started by kafa88, December 30, 2021, 12:11:35 PM

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The world's first project to track a Chinese mountain cat with a GPS collar was carried out in northwest China's Qinghai Province in the Qilian Mountains National Park.The Qinghai Provincial Administration of Qilian Mountain National Park and research team Li Sheng of the School of Life Sciences of Peking University launched a survey of Chinese mountain cats in national parks in 2019 ahead of the project launch.

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The aim of this study is to understand the state of the species in the park. The app helps to understand the current state of the animal, population size and breeding habits. After studying the population Qinghai Provincial Administrative Organization of Qilian Mountain National Park has initiated a GPS collar tracking project in the park to better study each activity.10 Chinese mountain cats,

including 7 females and 3 males, were equipped with GPS collars and released into the wild.671 days of tracking data which records 25,000 valid location sites returned. The data revealed that shrubs and farmland were their primary habitats. This represents more than 95 percent of all positions.Their activity peaked during twilight. The average home span of a person is 6.6 square kilometers.

and the maximum can reach 19.7 square kilometers. A single person can travel 54 kilometers, the Chinese mountain cat (Felis bieti), which is under China's first-class national protection. It is endemic in China and is listed as "A risk group" by the IUCN Red List. Studies have shown that this species is rare and has a low distribution density. And ecological studies of their physiology, reproduction and eating behavior are scarce.