Mount Wuyi National Park provides a comfortable home for Tibetan emir monkeys | tourists | country
CCTV news: Mount Wuyi's unique natural environment and comfortable climate have become the home of many rare wild animals. In Mount Wuyi National Park, there is a group of Tibetan emir monkeys. They are naughty and lively. They often get angry with tourists and rob food. In order to coexist peacefully, the caretaker Master Ma has become the "wet father" of the monkeys.
There are thousands of Tibetan emir monkeys living in Mount Wuyi National Park. They are endemic to China and are also the national second-class key protected wild animals. The face shape of the Tibetan macaque is very similar to that of humans. Adult male macaques have white whiskers on their faces, while females have a red face, making them the largest macaque in Asia. Mount Wuyi National Park has a complete mid subtropical forest ecosystem, providing a comfortable home for Tibetan emir monkeys.
There has been a group of Tibetan macaques living in the Yixiantian Scenic Area for a long time. They often gather in groups of three or five in the grass, on branches, or take a nap or play. At this moment, they are gentle and obedient, and the next second, they may become mischievous "stingers".
Ma Songxiao, the guard of monkeys in Mount Wuyi National Park: These monkeys first fell down from the reserve. After arriving at this scenic spot, they started to pick up trash cans. After a long time, they felt hungry. Then they stopped tourists on the road, asked for them, and robbed them if they didn't give them. Later, they often hurt tourists and robbed their bags, causing property losses.
In order to grab food, monkey groups chase and ambush tourists, and some tourists will also actively feed them when they see the monkey group. However, in the view of the scenic area caretaker, Master Ma, these actions are not the right ones.
Originally only responsible for the daily maintenance of scenic area facilities, in order to ensure peaceful coexistence between humans and monkeys, Master Ma took the initiative to take on the daily protection and monitoring work of the monkey group, becoming the "dad" of the monkey group.
Nowadays, the Tibetan monkey herd in the first tier scenic area has gradually developed and grown. This year, a few new members have been added to the monkey group. Look, this cute baby monkey is playing happily.
Ma Songxiao, a monkey herding attendant in Mount Wuyi National Park: Mount Wuyi is very beautiful. It is a beautiful place with beautiful mountains and beautiful waters, beautiful birds singing and fragrant flowers, a home for human beings and a paradise for animals. I take care of these monkeys here every day and guide tourists, hoping that they can coexist harmoniously with wild animals and cherish this beautiful home together.