[PHOTO] A young #leopardcat is examined by a vet at the Endemic Species Research Institute in Nantou County in this undated photo. The kitten, estimated to be three to four weeks old, was found Monday by a local resident, who contacted the institute the following day, as the leopard cat is an endangered species in Taiwan.
https://focustaiwan.tw/photos/20210922ENP0001m
同時也有5部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過38萬的網紅台灣1001個故事,也在其Youtube影片中提到,The first nature documentary series on global endangered species in Taiwan, 《Orphans of the Earth》presents three new episodes in 2021 《Elves of Taiwan...
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💸Take a closer look before you spend your money
On Taiwan’s money, have you noticed more than just the nation’s founding father Dr. Sun Yat-sen and the late President Chiang Kai-shek? What other images can be found on Taiwan’s banknotes?
Taiwan is blessed with a great diversity of animal life, which are presented on its money. Taiwanese endemic species of the Formosan sika deer, Mikado pheasant, and Formosan landlocked salmon are also printed on the NT.500, NT.1000, and NT.2000 bills.
The Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) designs Taiwanese banknotes inspired by local culture, which is why we find nationally treasured animals, historical buildings, indigenous flora and fauna, and Taiwan’s majestic mountains on proud display.
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Workers from the recreation area and research specialists from the Endemic Species Research Institute in the county’s Jiji Township were checking breeding boxes when they discovered a family of protected collared scops owls resting in a Taiwan incense cedar tree. The team believes there are at least four collared scops owls nesting in the tree. They have spotted them resting side-by-side in pairs or perching independently. The owls all had their heads tucked down and their eyes closed, sound asleep.
園區工作人員與集集特有生物研究保育中心研究人員,日前在調查園區鳥巢箱的繁殖狀況時,就在台灣肖楠樹上發現正在休息的保育鳥類領角鶚家族,樹上至少有四隻領角鶚,有的兩兩相依,或是各據枝頭,每隻都是縮頭、閉眼,睡得香甜。
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taiwan endemic species 在 台灣1001個故事 Youtube 的最佳解答
The first nature documentary series on global endangered species in Taiwan, 《Orphans of the Earth》presents three new episodes in 2021 《Elves of Taiwan》,that reach out to the sky, the sea and the grasslands only to reveal precocious footages of the endangered endemic species that are known for extreme rarity, minimal sighting rate and videotaping challenges—Taiwan Grass Owls, the Taiwanese Humpback Dolphins, and the Formosan pangolins.
The production crew of “Elves of Taiwan” partakes in perhaps the most difficult animal rescue operations in line with conservation efforts and the most dignified science-based survey projects. The program unveils diversified local landscapes and endemic species completed by various angles and perspectives—from aerial rescues, ocean investigations, to underground bone excavations; it is indeed a brutally honest series that documents the conservation and restoration of the terrestrial, oceanic, and airborne endemic species in Taiwan.
A pangolin is hunted every five minutes in the world on average. It’s the most seriously poached mammal on earth. The film crew climbs the rock and follows Dr. Ching-Min Sun, a renowned pangolin researcher, in his tracking for pangolins. We monitor their life journeys and try to dig out burrows and the truth behind their deaths. In 50 years, Taiwan has transformed from a hunting ground to a breeding ground for pangolins. After years of conservation, pangolins in Taiwan are increasing with the highest wildlife density in the world. The island has become the last fortress for pangolins worldwide.
■台灣1001個故事 說不完的故事
每周日晚間9點,請鎖定東森新聞【台灣1001個故事】唷!
更多精彩內容鎖定《台灣1001個故事》
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taiwan endemic species 在 台灣1001個故事 Youtube 的最佳解答
The first nature documentary series on global endangered species in Taiwan, 《Orphans of the Earth》presents three new episodes in 2021 《Elves of Taiwan》,that reach out to the sky, the sea and the grasslands only to reveal precocious footages of the endangered endemic species that are known for extreme rarity, minimal sighting rate and videotaping challenges—Taiwan Grass Owls, the Taiwanese Humpback Dolphins, and the Formosan pangolins.
The production crew of “Elves of Taiwan” partakes in perhaps the most difficult animal rescue operations in line with conservation efforts and the most dignified science-based survey projects. The program unveils diversified local landscapes and endemic species completed by various angles and perspectives—from aerial rescues, ocean investigations, to underground bone excavations; it is indeed a brutally honest series that documents the conservation and restoration of the terrestrial, oceanic, and airborne endemic species in Taiwan.
The film crew participates in Taiwan humpback dolphin surveys by Ocean Conservation Administration on the sea, captures a rare humpback dolphin group, and explores root causes behind their dwindling populations. Also, we document the largest pygmy killer whale rescue effort by 2,000 people over 56 days. We follow researchers to Orchid Island, an outer islet of Taiwan, to uncover the bones of a baby sperm whale, and record the tragic deaths of stranded melon-headed whales and blue whales. Their survivals and deaths are symptomatic of a deteriorating marine environment.
■台灣1001個故事 說不完的故事
每周日晚間9點,請鎖定東森新聞【台灣1001個故事】唷!
更多精彩內容鎖定《台灣1001個故事》
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taiwan endemic species 在 台灣1001個故事 Youtube 的最佳解答
The first nature documentary series on global endangered species in Taiwan, 《Orphans of the Earth》presents three new episodes in 2021 《Elves of Taiwan》,that reach out to the sky, the sea and the grasslands only to reveal precocious footages of the endangered endemic species that are known for extreme rarity, minimal sighting rate and videotaping challenges—Taiwan Grass Owls, the Taiwanese Humpback Dolphins, and the Formosan pangolins.
The production crew of “Elves of Taiwan” partakes in perhaps the most difficult animal rescue operations in line with conservation efforts and the most dignified science-based survey projects. The program unveils diversified local landscapes and endemic species completed by various angles and perspectives—from aerial rescues, ocean investigations, to underground bone excavations; it is indeed a brutally honest series that documents the conservation and restoration of the terrestrial, oceanic, and airborne endemic species in Taiwan.
In the Southwestern badlands in Taiwan, there is a very mysterious owl of terrestrial habitats, the Taiwan grass owls, and as of today, scientists are still unable to decipher its whereabouts and behaviors. Against all odds, the production team followed up all kinds of clues for two years— from bird net rescues, follow-up research, to nocturnal studies— and is finally able to present the stirring life story of these aerial elves of Taiwan as they face the changes and destructions in their habitats.
■台灣1001個故事 說不完的故事
每周日晚間9點,請鎖定東森新聞【台灣1001個故事】唷!
更多精彩內容鎖定《台灣1001個故事》
https://www.youtube.com/user/ettvtaiwan1001
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