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Table 1

Summary of characteristics of the five Milu nature reserves in China.

Nanhaizi Milu Park, Beijing Upstream of Luanhe River Milu Nature Reserve, Hebei Shishou Milu Nature Reserve, Hubei Dafeng Milu Nature Reserve, Jiangsu Daqingshan Milu Nature Reserve, Inner Mongolia
Geographic coordinates 39°46’N, 116°26’E 41°47’N, 116°51’E 29°49’N, 112°33’E 33°5’N, 120°49’E 41°53’N, 120°24’E
Annual mean temperature (°C) 13.1 2.8 16.5 14.1 4.2
Relative humidity (%) 65 60 80 80 60
Average annual rainfall (mm) 600 500 1200 1000 400
Altitude (m) 31.5 750.0–1829.0 32.9–38.4 1.0–2.0 1030.0–2338.0
Floor space (hm2) 55 50637 1567 78000 26989
Feeding status Semi-free Semi-free Free Free Free
Number of animals 190 35 2500 3917 36
Vegetation condition Aquatic vegetation, thicket, arbor forests, etc. Sandy forests, alpine meadows, coniferous forests, deciduous broad-leaf forests lake vegetation, etc. Swamped meadow, lake vegetation, swamp vegetation, shoal grassland and dry willow thickets, etc. Salt meadow, swamp vegetation, aquatic vegetation, deciduous broad-leaf forest and sparse shrubwood, etc. Grassland meadows, deciduous broad-leaf forest, shrub-wood, brush and grass, etc.

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