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What wild animals are there in Anji?

"Living fossils of birds" Chinese merganser, national first-class protected animal sika deer and "living fossils of animals" Angie hynobius.

In Anji, Huzhou, these "spirits" of nature live next to human beings and can be seen everywhere among green mountains and green waters. In order to find out the species, quantity and distribution of wild animals in Anji county, in 20 18, Anji deployed 208 infrared cameras in the county, which yielded a lot of harvest, among which the badger disappeared in Zhejiang for more than 20 years was photographed for the first time, which made Mr. Lu Xun's "face" successful.

Anji released the "Background Investigation Results of Wild Animal Resources in Anji County"

After one year's preparation and three years' implementation, on August 17, Anji officially released the "Results of Background Investigation of Wildlife Resources in Anji County", which is also the first result of the county-wide background investigation project of wildlife resources in our province. Results * * * recorded 4,765,438+0 species of native wild vertebrates in Anji County, including 67 species of mammals belonging to 265,438+0 families, 256 species of birds belonging to 63 families belonging to 65,438+08 orders, 47 species of reptiles belonging to 65,438+04 families belonging to 2 orders, 27 species of amphibians belonging to 9 families and 7 orders of fish.

Among them, sika deer, black muntjac, merganser, Angie hyena and other national first-class protected animals 1 1 species, and 59 national second-class protected animals, such as macaque, antelope, grey crane and white spoonbill, which are listed in the red list of endangered species of IUCN, and 24 species are at risk. It is worth mentioning that.

The results also show a large number of new records of wildlife distribution in Anji, with 9 1 species recorded in the county and 29 species recorded in Huzhou, accounting for 23% of the total number of terrestrial wildlife in the county. According to the staff, black muntjac is a kind of deer, which is extremely vigilant and very timid. A little trouble can make them jump up and down, and many people never thought of seeing wild black muntjac in Anji.