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Brief introduction of Xi supporting agriculture

Xi Zhinong, male, 1964, from Dali, Yunnan, is a famous wildlife photographer, the founder of "Wild China" studio, a wildlife photographer and environmentalist in China. From 1992 to 1996, Xi entered Baima Snow Mountain National Nature Reserve to show the little-known national first-class protected animal Yunnan golden monkey to the public, thus preserving a virgin forest on which they depend. During the period of 1997, Xi reported for the first time the crisis of Tibetan antelopes being slaughtered and the arduous efforts made by the "Wild Yak Team" to protect Tibetan antelopes, which greatly promoted the public's attention at home and abroad to the ecology at the source of the Yangtze River and the protection of Tibetan antelopes. Xi Zhinong has been committed to the shooting and protection of wild animals in China, and has practiced the belief of promoting nature conservation with the power of images.