Recently, a group of Przewalski's horses stroll leisurely, graze and play in the wilderness not far away from the desert highway through the Junggar Basin, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Przewalski's horse is the flagship species in the open landscape belt of Eurasia, and it is also the only wild horse species that survives in the world, with the number only exceeding 2,000. In order to save this species, China has been successively introducing Przewalski's horse from abroad since 1985, being protected and bred at the Xinjiang Wild Horse Breeding Research Center. At present, Xinjiang becomes the province with the largest population of Przewalski's horses in China.