The Population of Brown-eared Pheasant Increases Steadily in Shanxi Province

The population of brown-eared pheasants, a bird species under national protection in China, is steadily increasing and its range is expanding, according to a two-year survey conducted in the northern Chinese province of Shanxi.

The survey found that the average number of brown-eared pheasants in Shanxi is about 19,000. They are currently distributed in four geographical areas, including Lyuliang Mountain and Taihang Mountain, covering 45 counties and districts in eight cities in the province.

Source:CFP

The Brown-eared Pheasant is endemic to China. It has dark brown plumage over most of its body and white feathers on its tail.

Wild populations of the species are mainly found in provincial-level regions such as Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hebei and Beijing, and the Lyuliang Mountain area in Shanxi is the core range. In 1984, the Shanxi government designated the Brown-eared Pheasant as the provincial bird.

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