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Brief introduction of Xi supporting agriculture

Xi Supporting Agriculture, 1964, a famous wildlife photographer from Weishan, Dali, Yunnan. He showed the little-known national first-class protected animal Yunnan golden monkey to the public, thus saving a virgin forest where they lived; He first reported the hunting crisis of Tibetan antelopes and the hard efforts made by the "Wild Yak Team" to protect Tibetan antelopes, which greatly promoted the public's attention to the ecology at the source of the Yangtze River and the protection of Tibetan antelopes at home and abroad. He initiated and held the first wildlife photography training camp in China, providing technical and equipment help for the frontline workers of nature protection, and further expanding the team of protecting nature with images. His works have been published in many well-known journals at home and abroad, such as China Photography and National Geographic, and have become publicity materials of major international environmental protection organizations. He has won the "Endangered Species" Award in British BG Wildlife Photography Annual Competition and the "TVE Award" in British Natural Screen Film Festival, and is the first China photographer to win these two competitions. These excellent works have also won him many honors, such as the excellent photographer in China, the photographer of the year in the 2004 China Photographic Media Award and even the "Earth Award" and "Mother River Protection Award". He was also hired as "Yunnan Environmental Protection Ambassador" by Yunnan Environmental Protection Bureau for his contribution. 201011October 2 1, and also participated in the lecture on "Outstanding Alumni of Primary School Attached to Normal University".