Northeast China Tiger and Leopard Culture International Communication Centre opened on Monday

The Northeast China Tiger and Leopard Culture International Communication Centre was opened in Jilin Province on 6 January 2025, as authorities aim to put wildlife conservation in the spotlight.

Established through a partnership between the Management Bureau of the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park and Jilin-based media company Jishi Media, the centre will use rare footage of tigers, leopards and other wildlife collected through the park's monitoring system.

The Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park was officially established by China in 2021. Spanning the provinces of Heilongjiang and Jilin, the park is now home to around 70 wild Manchurian tigers and 80 Amur leopards.

The park's wildlife monitoring system, largely developed by Jishi Media, includes nearly 28,000 infrared cameras, fire prevention technologies and AI-driven analytics. The centre is also developing new technologies for individual identification of wild Siberian tigers.

Manchurian tigers, also known as Amur tigers, are found primarily in the Russian Far East and northeastern China. They are one of the world's most endangered species and a flagship of the forest ecosystem.

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