Established in 2017, the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park is dedicated to protecting endangered species like the Siberian tiger and Amur leopard. According to the park’s administrators, China's conservation work has increased the populations of both species, with the number of Siberian tigers rising from 16 in 1999 to about 70 today and Amur leopards growing from 12 to around 80. On September 18, 36 forestry officials and experts from seven countries visited the newly built natural science museum dedicated to the park, where they shared their experiences and thoughts on international cooperation in wildlife conservation. (Produced by Li Yuanxin and Ni Tao)
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