Number of bar-headed geese increases in China's Tibet

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-3-7 16:37:00

Bar-headed geese swim on a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)
Bar-headed geese swim on a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)


A bar-headed goose flies over a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)
A bar-headed goose flies over a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)


A bar-headed goose swims on a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)
A bar-headed goose swims on a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)


Bar-headed geese frolic on a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)
Bar-headed geese frolic on a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)


Bar-headed geese swim on a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)
Bar-headed geese swim on a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)


A bar-headed goose takes off from a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)
A bar-headed goose takes off from a lake in the Longwangtan Park in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 6, 2013. Thanks to the efforts by Lhasa citizens to protect wild birds, the number of bar-headed geese in the city has been rising. (Xinhua/Chogo)


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