20 points South China Tiger incident to look at social problems

Updated on society 2024-04-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As far as I'm concerned, I don't trust ZF even more.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The South China Tiger incident has had a very bad impact, severely damaged the credibility of the department, and damaged the national version.

    The image and serious power have shaken the public's confidence in building a trustworthy society. The South China Tiger incident has evolved into a "scandal" that has attracted international attention and countless netizens across the country continue to ask questions, seriously affecting the construction of social morality and the rule of law, and cannot be ignored.

    The evolution of Zhou Zhenglong's case has given the public an additional "microscope" to observe the current state of China's judiciary: the entry of Zhou Zhenglong's case into the judicial process is indeed a step forward.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    An old man took a photo with a New Year's painting, and the Shaanxi Forestry Department also coaxed and said that it was true, and as a result, the people of the whole country were fooled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As the only tiger species native to China, the South China tiger used to live mainly in the central and southern provinces of Guangdong, Hunan, Jiangxi, Guangxi and other provinces and regions. In the early 50s of the last century, there were still more than 4,000 South China tigers in China. But now, there are less than 70 of them scattered in more than a dozen urban zoos across the country, and the wild South China tiger has basically disappeared and is listed as a national first-class protected animal.

    The importance of protecting South China tigers is significant. At present, there are four tiger species in China: the Siberian tiger, the Bengal tiger, the Indian tiger, and the South China tiger. The other three tigers are all subspecies of the South China tiger.

    Therefore, if the South China tiger becomes extinct, it will cause irreparable damage to the integrity of the species and scientific research. In China's Qinba Mountains, the wild South China tiger is a large animal at the top of the food chain, and its survival depends on more ecological links, which is related to the balance and integrity of the entire biological chain.

    At a press conference held on October 12, 2007, the Shaanxi Provincial Forestry Department rewarded Zhou Zhenglong and sought the establishment of a special reserve for South China tigers in the wild area.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    From November 27 to December 2, 2007, the Digital Image Appraisal Center of the China Photographers Association invited an expert group composed of senior digital imaging experts, wildlife photographers, visual culture critics, photographers, and digital imagers to identify 40 South China Tigers, and analyzed them from two directions: photography and digital imaging technology. On the evening of December 2, after serious identification and analysis, the experts at the meeting came to three conclusions: the 40 images provided by NetEase are not the original documents of the real camera, but they are indeed images that can be seen and widely disseminated in the public media as evidence of the existence of the South China tiger; The 40 images were taken or directed by a person with a certain amount of photography experience, and should not be taken independently by a person with no photography experience; According to the photographic analysis of the current image presentation, the 40 images are unreal as images with evidence attributes of South China tigers.

    On November 17, 2008, the Intermediate People's Court of Ankang City, Shaanxi Province, held an open trial in the Grand Trial Division of the Xunyang County Court on the case of Zhou Zhenglong, the counterfeiter of the "South China Tiger Photos". After a trial of more than 12 hours, the Ankang Intermediate People's Court convicted the defendant Zhou Zhenglong of fraud and sentenced him to two years in prison and a fine of 2,000 yuan. He was convicted of illegal possession of ammunition and sentenced to one year and six months' imprisonment. The total sentence was three years and six months, and it was decided to enforce the fixed-term imprisonment of two years and six months, and a suspended sentence of three years probation was announced, and a fine of 2,000 yuan was also imposed.

    This judgment is final.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    On October 3, 2007, farmers in Shaanxi Province took pictures of the existence of wild South China tigers with their cameras, and after expert research, this group of ** was announced to the public on the 12th. This group is the first record of the survival of South China tigers in the wild in Shaanxi since 1964. This is not only a strong proof that wild South China tigers are not extinct in China, but also that there is a very likely small breeding population of wild South China tigers in the area.

    On the morning of June 29, 2008, the Shaanxi Provincial Information Office held a press conference, and Yue Chong, spokesman of the Provincial Department of Supervision, reported on the investigation and handling of the "South China Tiger incident".

    In the early morning of October 3, 2007, Zhou Zhenglong took two cameras borrowed from relatives and went up the mountain in the dark. After going up the mountain, he found fresh footprints left by the tiger, a rocky stream not far away, and traces left by the tiger when he drank water. So, Zhou Zhenglong cautiously began to search for Lada.

    It wasn't until about 3 o'clock in the afternoon that he suddenly found a cave on the hillside in the distance, and there was a yellow object lying nearby.

    Zhou Zhenglong hid behind a rock and took two photos with two cameras. Then he continued to get closer, getting closer and closer, and his hands began to tremble, and he couldn't even hold the camera. He forced his composure and held the camera.

    Smack", the flash suddenly turned on. Zhou Zhenglong saw the tiger move, dodged and rolled behind the rock, and his heart was pounding. Hearing a long howl, Zhou Zhenglong didn't dare to move.

    Ten minutes later, seeing that there was no movement around, Zhou Zhenglong hurriedly went down the mountain. Later, near Zhou Zhenglong's filming location, a South China tiger's burrow was also discovered. This group** is the first record of survival of South China tigers in the wild in Shaanxi since 1964.

    Since 2006, the Shaanxi Provincial Forestry Department has organized a team of 30 professionals to conduct a comprehensive survey of the areas where the South China tiger may be located. They consulted county records, visited the masses, and conducted field investigations. Risking being attacked by a tiger at any moment, look for the South China tiger.

    Over a period of more than two months, they surveyed 130,000 hectares of suspicious areas and compiled them into the "South China Tiger Survey Results in Zhenping County, Shaanxi Province." According to the survey, local villagers witnessed South China tigers 17 times, 10 incidents of humans and animals being eaten, and heard a total of 6 calls.

    Lu Xirong, head of the South China Tiger Survey Team in Shaanxi Province, said that for more than 30 years, there has been no record of the survival of wild South China tigers in the country, and the claim that there are 20 or 30 tigers in China is only an analysis of the numbers, which is not recognized by the international community. This time, Zhou Zhenglong's ** confirmed to the world that wild South China tigers still exist in China's Bashan hinterland. The most gratifying thing is that the wild South China tiger photographed by Zhou Zhenglong is analyzed from the body shape, coat color and demeanor, and Ying Xian should be a "youth" tiger, which is probably equivalent to a human.

    Ten. Four or five years old. Therefore, there should be a small breeding population of wild South China tigers in this area.

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