Is the wolf a national protected animal How many levels of national protected animal is the wolf?

Updated on pet 2024-02-10
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wolves are protected animals.

    The wolf is the largest species of living canids in existence, and is a national second-class protected animal.

    The wolf (scientific name: canislupuslinnaeus), or gray wolf, is a mammalian canid found in most parts of the world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Our country is not yet.

    Internationally, wolves in Mexico are currently classified as extinct in the wild (EW), wolves in Portugal and Spain as low (LR CD), and wolves in Italy as vulnerable (VU) (IUCN, 1996). The International Convention on Endangered Species of Wild Animals (CITES) lists the wolf as Appendix II, and populations of Bhutan, Nepal, India and Pakistan as Appendix I. It can be seen that the importance attached to the protection of wolves.

    Influenced by long-standing beliefs, wolves are not protected by the current laws in our country. On the contrary, wolves are still generally considered to be pests to be eradicated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, level two.

    National Protected Animal Directory.

    Mammals: Golden snub-nosed monkey (i) Wolf (Xinjiang) (ii) Asian elephant (i) Golden snub-nosed monkey (i) Jackal (ii) Yunnan snub-nosed monkey (i) Bear family White-rumped langur (i) Malayan bear (i) Dugong (i) Long-tailed langur (i) Black bear (i) ...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is so much information that it is not necessary to include the wolf in the protection list, because it is very viable and constantly migrating, as long as it is not over-hunted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If wolves protect animals, rats don't have to live.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The wolf is a national second-class protected animal.

    The range of the wolf pack does not overlap, and it will announce the range to the other packs with a howl. When the young wolves grow up, they will stay in the pack to take care of their younger siblings, and may inherit the dominant position in the group, and some will migrate out (mostly male).

    The wolf pack is dominated by family members, the number of members is between 2-37, because it has a very strict hierarchy and territorial range, so it is impossible for the wolf pack to cooperate with other wolf packs, and there will be no wolf pack composed of several wolf packs and hundreds of wolves.

    Distribution of wolf packs:

    China used to be one of the countries with the largest wolf population. But the wolf population has never been systematically surveyed, so it is difficult to come up with an accurate figure, which is distributed at 30 north latitude. In the northern part of the country, it is basically distributed in blocks.

    Even in the wooded areas and grasslands of the north, wolves are only occasionally seen.

    Wolves are widely distributed throughout the world, and they once lived throughout the northern hemisphere, Canada, the United States (except Hawaii) and Mexico in North America, most of Europe, almost all of Russia, parts of East Asia and the Middle East, India and Nepal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Level 2. National List of Class II Animals.

    Mammalian short-tailed monkeys, macaques, Tibetan chief monkeys, pangolins, jackals, black bears, red pandas, stone martens, yellow-throated marten otters, small-clawed otters, spotted civets, civets, small civets, steppe spotted cats, desert cats, jungle cats, lynxes, rabbits, golden cats, fishing cats, river muntjacs, red deer (including white-rumped deer), sambar llam, impala, Tibetan antelope, goose-throated antelope, serow, yellow argali, rock sheep Hainan rabbit, snow hare, Tarim rabbit, giant squirrel, pinniped (all species), cetaceans (except one other cetacean), steppe wolf, pyridine beast.

    Reptile flat-chested turtles, three-line closed-shell turtles, green sea turtles, concave tortoises, Yunnan closed-shell turtles, giant turtles, giant geckos, mountain turtles, ground turtles, Pacific bay turtles, hawksbill turtles, leatherback turtles.

    Amphibians: Guizhou colocous newt, Daliang corucous newt, fine mole verrucous newt, Zhenhai corulocous newt, fine scroous newt, tiger striped frog.

    Fish: Yellow-lipped fish, Songjiang sea bass, C-k's seahorse, cochineal, tang fish, golden threadfish, Dali schizophrenia, flower eel, Sichuan-Shaanxi Zheluo salmon, Qinling fine scale salmon, Wenchang fish, multi-scale white turtle (multi-scale shovel-jaw fish).

    Bird Horn, Redneck, Pelican (all species), Boobies (all species), Sea Cormorant, Rock Heron, Hainan Tabby, Little Reedfish, Painted Stork, White Ibis, White Spoonbill, Black-faced Spoonbill, Red-breasted Black Goose, White-fronted Goose, Swan (all species), Falcon (all species), Eagle (all but one type of eagle), Black Grouse, Willow Thunderbird, Rock Ptarmigan, Snow Pheasant, Red-bellied Horned Pheasant, Tibetan Horse Pheasant, Blue Horse Pheasant, Spoon Pheasant, White-crowned Long-tailed Pheasant (all species), Grey Crane, Demoiselle Crane, Long-legged Rail, Himeda Pheasant, Brown-backed Pheasant, Pheasant, Little Greenshank, Grey Tern, Gull, Black Gulf, Yellow-billed River Tern, Black-bellied Sandgrouse, Green Dove (all species), Black-chin dove (all species), Bar-tailed forest pigeon, Crow (all species), Owls (all species), Grey-throated pintail swift, Crested swift, Orange-breasted bite-eater, Black-breasted bee-eater, Green-throated bee-eater, Hornbill, White-bellied black woodpecker, Broad-billed bird, Crane-billed kingfisher, Parrotidae (all species), Little curlew, White-naped crane, Flower-tailed hazelcock, Yellow-billed egret, Painted ibis white pheasant, Black-necked cormorant, Eight-colored thrush (all species), Black ibis, blue-eared kingfisher, cuckoo dove (all species), black-billed crested tern, copper-winged pheasant, sandhill crane, black pheasant, sickle-winged pheasant, mandarin duck, snake eagle.

    Invertebrate.

    Tabby, Crested Snail, Pinctada Maxima, Fernando Frog, Wei Gong Trumpet, Sharp-haired Arrowfly, Broad-striped Northern Arrowfly, Chinese Wingworm, Murto, Labu Beetle, Shuobu Beetle, Painted Arm Beetle (all species), Forked Rhinoceros Beetle, Two-tailed Brown Butterfly, Three-tailed Brown Butterfly, Chinese Tiger Butterfly, Apollo Silk Butterfly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Let the wolves be destroyed, lest they bring evil to the ...... of the world

    Cattle and sheep should be protected!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    China China was also once one of the countries with the largest wolf population. But wolf populations have never been systematically surveyed, so it is difficult to come up with an accurate figure. Recent population surveys of Hulunbuir steppe wolves in Inner Mongolia have shown that:

    The number of wolves does not exceed 2,000. At present, the most wolf-producing areas are still in the northwest, Inner Mongolia, northeast and parts of Xinjiang. However, due to the serious destruction of habitats and a large number of man-made hunting for a long time, the distribution area of wolves in China has been greatly reduced, from the national distribution in the past, to now only distributed in the north of 30 degrees north latitude, basically in a block-like distribution, in Jiangsu and Zhejiang has been basically extinct.

    Even in the northern wooded areas and grasslands, wolves are only occasionally seen. There are no protected areas specifically for the protection of wolves.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on what kind of wolf it is! The common wolf is a second-class protected animal.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The wolf is a second-class protected animal.

    The wolf is a terrestrial wild animal with important ecological, scientific and social value, which is listed in Appendix II of the Convention on Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

    Wolves are a key species and an important link in the ecological chain, and are of great value for maintaining ecological balance. In February 2021, the newly adjusted "List of National Key Protected Wild Animals" for the first time listed wolves as national second-class protected animals.

    The reason for the decrease in the number of "wolves".

    With the expansion and extension of people's living space, they have to force "wolves" to migrate, but every time they migrate to a place, they are always accompanied by the appearance of some humans, and people are constantly over-transforming the natural environment, developing some natural environments or polluting the natural environment, such as mining trees, building towns, opening mountains and blasting rocks, building factories, etc., it is precisely because of this that the destruction of the natural environment by humans makes the living space of "wolves" shrink and triggers one of the reasons why "wolves" become less.

    Wolves are a link in the food chain, for example: grass - sheep - wolves, now wolves hunt less and less food, mainly because most of the food eaten by wolves has become poultry, raised by humans, and humans overspray some pesticides in the ground, resulting in some land grass or vegetation is polluted, some animals that rely on grass to survive are either poisoned or starved to death, so "wolves" have no food or eat poisonous food to escape the fate of death.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because the wolf population is decreasing, and even wolves are extinct in many countries.

    Wolves are widely distributed around the world, and they once lived throughout the northern hemisphere, Canada, the United States and Mexico in North America, most of Europe, almost all of Russia, parts of East Asia and the Middle East, India and Nepal.

    As of 2021, wolves are no longer in the United States, except for a few northern states, wild wolves in Mexico were extinct in 1960, and much of Asia is no different. The situation is worst in Europe, where almost all but a few wolves have been wiped out, except for Spain, Italy, Poland, Greece and Turkey.

    History of changes in wolf protection levels:

    On August 1, 2000, the State Forestry Administration promulgated the List of Terrestrial Wild Animals Protected by the State that are beneficial or have important economic and scientific research value, and listed wolves in the list of "three protected animals".

    On February 5, 2021, the new list of wild animals under national key protection was officially announced. 474 species (categories) such as wolves are listed as national second-class protected wild animals.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I used to think that wolves were not protected animals, but now I understand; The wolf is a second-class protected animal. Hehe.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The wolf is a national second-class protected animal. The wolf is medium-shaped, well-proportioned, with slender limbs, toe-walking, a pointed head and palate that is conducive to fast running, a long face, a prominent nose, and pointed and erect ears.

    The canines and lobes of the wolf are well developed, the upper molars have distinct cusps, and the lower molars have a small cusp and heel cusp on the medial: the diameter of the crown of the molars is greater than the height of the lateral incisors. The hairs are coarse and long.

    4 5 toes on the forefoot, 4 toes on the hind foot; The claws are thick and blunt, unable or slightly retractable. The tail is hairy and more developed. The appearance is similar to that of dogs and jackals, with long feet and thin bodies, slanted eyes, and long pointed upper jaws.

    The habits of the wolf. Wolves prey mainly on medium and large mammals, and also have an extremely strict hierarchy. The average number of wolves in a pack is 5-11 individuals, and some wolves have more than 30 wolves, usually in the family unit led by a dominant pair, and in a group of siblings the strongest wolf is the leader.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are many, many nationally protected animals.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The wolf is a national protected animal.

    There are 46 subspecies of wolves, which are medium-sized, well-proportioned, with slender limbs and toe-walking behavior, which is conducive to fast running. The head and palate are pointed, the face is elongated, the nose is prominent, the ears are pointed and erect, the sense of smell is sensitive, and the sense of hearing is developed. The wolf's canines and lobes are well developed, the upper molars have obvious cusps, and the lower molars have a small cusp and heel tips on the inner side.

    With the exception of Antarctica and most of the islands, wolves are found all over the world. They are similar in appearance to dogs and jackals, with long and thin feet, slanted eyes, long pointed upper jaws, wide, curved mouths, erect ears, slightly narrow chests, and a straight tail sandwiched between their hind legs. The coat color varies depending on the place of origin, but the hairy color is brownish-yellow or grayish-yellow, slightly mixed with black, and the lower part is white.

    In China, wolves are listed as national second-class protected animals.

    The habits of the wolf.

    For example, wolves born in the south have short and sparse body hair and prefer solitary or amphibious; Wolves born in the north have long, thick body hair, especially in winter, and gather in groups of 2-36 individuals, but most of them are composed of 5-9 individuals, which forage together. Cover the jujube buried.

    Wolves are good at digging holes and dwelling, and they often use small pits, caves, stone crevices, tree holes, etc., near water sources, or forcibly occupy the burrows of foxes, badgers, hares, beavers, etc., and expand them, and lay some dead leaves in them, so that they become their own burrows, and use them year after year. The wolf is cunning by nature, alert and suspicious, with strong limbs, light body, fast running, strong endurance, and hunting methods include ambush, follow, siege, chase, etc., and can chase prey at a speed of 55-70 kilometers per hour.

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