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?