Chapter 243: 243: Parents Are True Love, Child Is an Accident
Chapter 243: Chapter 243: Parents Are True Love, Child Is an Accident
Old Gao needed to collect data on birds, so Chen Ying simply organized the plant distribution data for elevations above two thousand five hundred meters a bit.
He had come out with Yin Li a few times and roughly understood the type of data needed for plant protection.
Though it was a bit simple, all the basic data were there.
Traditionally, plant protection tended to focus more on issues of pests, diseases, and rodent problems, and the conservation of rare plants was generally a struggle that reached the level of a researcher.
Of course, researchers have people under them who do the work, and most of the specific tasks belong to the graduate students.
Relying on memory, he recorded and organized the data, planning to send it to Yin Li later to review on his own.
Brothers collecting data for him in the oxygen-thin high mountains—wasn’t their relationship ironclad?
After a day and a half, four robust men huffed and puffed up the mountain, their luggage and supplies likely enough to last half a month.
Chen Ying hadn’t met the leader, but Old Gao was very familiar with him and introduced him as Song Halu’s proudest disciple, ranking sixth in the lineage, and just as “sixth brother” in nature.
“He’s not of the Han Clan, his minority group’s name is particularly tongue-twisting, so we all call him ‘Sixth Brother,’ and you can do the same.”
Sixth Brother was very hearty, but Chen Ying didn’t know in what aspect he was a “six.”
Chen Ying didn’t chat with them much, having been out for so long, he was kind of missing his own little cabin.
Half of the summer had already passed, and most of the creatures on the mountain had finished mating and given birth to babies.
On this trip, Chen Ying basically didn’t come across any abandoned cubs, and it’s possible some young ones didn’t even leave bones behind.
In general, having encircled a great route, the ecosystem he saw was still relatively intact, much better than he had anticipated.
The data he collected this time was stored on a separate hard drive, including not just the data he needed, but also data on birds, plants, fish, and amphibians.
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