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The crested ibis is a type of wading bird with a body length of 67 to 69 cm and a weight of kilograms.
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The crested ibis is known as the jewel of the Orient.
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The crested ibis is known as the "auspicious bird" and the "jewel of the East".
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This should be Zhu Huan's information, what's going on?
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The crested ibis is a precious animal, and it should be protected, the so-called protected animal!
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In order to ensure that the crested ibis, a national treasure, is not threatened by avian influenza, 250 crested ibises in captivity in Shaanxi Province have been temporarily moved to the deep mountains of the Qinling Mountains, far away from the village, to be temporarily raised, and will be moved back to their original places after the epidemic is lifted. Wang Wanyun, from the Shaanxi Provincial Forestry Department's Conservation Department, said: "The 250 crested ibises were originally kept at the Zhouzhi County Wildlife Rescue Center and the Yangxian County Crested Ibis Conservation Station, so keeping them away from villages and other animal populations is the best protection."
According to the Shaanxi Provincial Leading Group for Avian Influenza Prevention and Control, a suspected highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in Chang'an District, about 100 kilometers from the crested ibis rescue center in Zhouzhi County, on February 3 and was confirmed as highly pathogenic avian influenza of the H5N1 subtype on February 8. After the outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in some parts of China and some neighboring countries, the Shaanxi Provincial Wildlife Rescue and Breeding Center and the Zhu Conservation Observatory in Yangxian County, Shaanxi Province have closed the crested ibis conservation farm before February 2, and more than 250 crested ibises in captivity have been suspended from public exhibition, animal exchanges and visits. At the same time, the purchase of loaches, the main food of the crested ibis, from Hubei and Hunan, the epidemic areas, was stopped, and the main food was fed with locally produced beef and other foods.
Known as the "Jewel of the Orient", the crested ibis is one of the most endangered rare birds in the world today and a first-class protected animal in China. The total number of crested ibises in China has increased from 7 in the 80s to more than 500 now, and the crested ibises have also been successfully reared and bred in other places. Crested is one of the most endangered birds in the world, and is a national first-class key protected wild animal, and is listed as Appendix I of the International Convention on Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
At present, there are nearly 1,000 Zhu in China, of which more than 300 are in the wild.
Zhu Fei, female, born in May 1978 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, studied at the School of Political Science and Law of Central China Normal University from 1996 to 2003, and obtained a bachelor's degree in law and a master's degree in law in 2000 and 2003 respectively. In 2009, he graduated from Sun Yat-sen University with a doctorate degree. His research interests include the theory and practice of ideological and political education, modern ethics and comparative ideological and moral education.
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