Tibet is currently temporary home to 7,000 to 8,000 black-necked cranes, around 70 per cent of the world's total.
"It has turned into a winter haven for this critically endangered species," Dawa Tsering, researcher with the Tibet Autonomous Regional Academy of Social Sciences said.
Fewer than 3,000 black-necked cranes came to Tibet in 1995, Tsering has been quoted as saying by state-run Xinhua news agency.
The birds are native to the plateau regions of China, India, Bhutan and Nepal. Attracted by a warm climate and abundant food, such as barley, wheat and grassroots, thousands of them migrate to Tibet's river valleys from mid-October and spend winter there.
Tibet Autonomous region now has 47 nature reserves, covering 412,200 sq km, or 34.35 per cent of the region's land area.
Numbers of other rare and endangered species, such as wild yaks and Tibetan wild donkeys, are also steadily growing, the report said.
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