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Red-crowned cranes, white swans, green peacocks, and many other birds drink by the stream or fly in the air – the Shuangta Mountain Bird Forest is a paradise for birds.
Bird Language Forest - Chengde Wildlife Rescue Center.
In addition to the birds we bought from other places, a large part of them were rescued and donated here by the citizens of Chengde. Fu Qiang, the person in charge of Bird Language Forest, has a deep understanding of Chengde's awareness of "loving and protecting birds".
In 2004, the public donated 12 birds of various kinds to the Bird Language Forest, most of which belong to the third category of national protected animals.
In Fu Qiang's memory, there are two things that are particularly unforgettable, "There is an old lady in her seventies, and her son is quite filial. In order to change the taste of the elderly, I bought a pheasant (pheasant) for my mother at the market. But the old lady couldn't bear to kill the pheasant, so she gave it to Bird Yulin.
There is also an individual boss in Damiao Town, Shuangluan District, who picked up an injured golden eagle, which belongs to the national first-class protected animal. The individual boss did not hide the golden eagle or sell it privately, but sent it to the Bird Language Forest through the town **. ”
When people find injured birds or animals, they will take the initiative to contact our rescue center or the local forestry bureau, and many rare animals whose lives are dying have been saved. There are many examples that show that our people in Chengde have a strong awareness of wildlife protection. ”
The growing awareness of the people of Chengde to protect wildlife and natural ecology has brought positive consequences; Because of the good protection of the ecological environment, all counties and districts have actively planted trees, and the vegetation has recovered quickly. In the past year or two, the number of wild animals in various mountainous and forest areas of Chengde has increased rapidly. The most obvious example is the No. 1 grassland in northern Beijing, which undertakes the task of "preventing wind and fixing sand, conserving water sources, and protecting Beijing and Tianjin"; In the last century, due to excessive land reclamation, indiscriminate logging, and overloading of livestock, the ecological environment of the first grassland in northern Beijing has been damaged, and common wild animals have disappeared.
Five or six years ago, the first grassland in northern Beijing began to implement projects such as returning farmland to forest, afforestation in Qiansongba, fencing and planting grass, and enclosing grasslands, and the ecological environment of the grassland was rapidly improved, and the natural scenery of deep grass and dense forests reappeared, and some long-lost wild animals such as wolves, foxes, roe deer, badgers, and hares appeared in the grassland and forests again. When the ecological environment is good, not only the animals benefit, but also the people on the grassland. Relying on the development of eco-tourism, the common people in the grasslands of northern Beijing have lived a prosperous and happy life.
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African elephants. What did people abandon Xanadu for?Putting aside love, why?
Putting aside the comfortable living environment why. Animals protected in Africa are large. Because the conditions are so bad there.
There is a lot to lose by choosing there. But the zealous people went anyway.
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Protect the wild.
AnimalsWe have to protect wild animals, because we protect wild animals, and wild animals will be friendly to us humans.
For example, swallows can help us eat pests in the field. If we humans kill and capture them, will they eat the mosquitoes that often come to bother us and make our lives better? Without swallows, there are a lot of pests around us, and these pests are very bad for us humans!
I'll give you an example. For example, frogs, frogs can also help us eat pests in the field, so to speak, the police in the field. We hunt and kill them, and once there are no frogs, there are more and more pests in the fields, and the pests are constantly eating vegetables, will we have a good harvest?
I'll give you an example. For example, the woodpecker is the doctor of the forest, it can help us eat the pests in the tree and restore the tree to health. If we kill them, there will be more and more pests in the trees, and the trees will slowly decrease. There are no trees on the earth, there will be floods, **.
Let me give you an example. For example, owls, owls catch voles, which is good for us humans, but humans often hunt them. Without owls, voles will increase. Voles eat more crops and vegetables, and we humans don't have a good harvest.
So, we want to protect the above animals. At the same time, we need to protect other wildlife.
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Hello! "Humans want to protect animals".
In a large dense forest, a clear stream flowed through it, and the brook was full of colorful flowers, and on the bank of the river was a small wooden house where an old hunter lived.
One day, the old hunter put on his clothes, picked up his shotgun, and went out hunting.
The little monkey in the tree happily said to the hunter, "Good morning, hunter!" What are you going to do?
The hunter said, "I'm going to hunt the bunnies." "The hunter walked and walked, and saw a little rabbit, and the little rabbit also saw the hunter, and immediately ran away.
The hunter hurried after him.
The little rabbit ran to the hole and told the lion about it. And the lion came out of his burrow. Before the lion could be found, the lion pounced on the hunter.
The lion said to the old hunter, "You humans should protect our animals!" The hunter agreed, and the lion let go of the hunter and went home rejoicing.
Since then, hunters and animals have lived happily ever after.
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In the suburb of Songjiang, there is a place known as "Nine Mountains and Twelve Peaks". There are things Sheshan, Tianma Mountain, Phoenix Mountain, green and clear water, the scenery is pleasant, there are often thousands of birds flying, rare birds are infested. But 20 years ago, it was all bare and barren mountains.
In 1983, the armed police came to set up camp here, and the first thing the officers and soldiers did was to plant trees, and tens of thousands of thin bamboos and saplings were planted in two years.
With the abundance of bamboo, more birds began to inhabit and breed here, and some animals that had been missing for many years, such as pangolins, mountain badgers, foxes, etc., also appeared frequently. Once, when Liu Zhenkun, a soldier of the 11th Squadron, was standing guard, he saw an animal that looked like a hedgehog but could not be named "broke into" the camp. After inquiring about the information, the officers and soldiers learned that it was a pangolin, which belongs to the third category of national protected animals.
Pangolins have been extinct in the Sheshan area for many years, and this is the first time they have appeared in nearly 30 years. Everyone carefully carried it to the mountain and released it back into nature.
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Someone farted and stinked to death the panda.
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It was also given to the head of the person who was struggling to loosen his movements.
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"A True Story" tells the story of Xu Xiujuan.
In October 1964, Xu Xiujuan was born in a Manchu fisherman family in Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, and she received a good family education since she was a child. In August 1981, Xu Xiujuan, who was just 17 years old, followed her father Xu Tielin to Zhalong Nature Reserve to raise cranes.
Raising cranes is the most tiring part of the reserve. Xu Xiujuan carried water, prepared food, fed the cranes, released the cranes, cleaned the crane house, diagnosed and treated the sick cranes, and did a very good job, and the survival rate of the young cranes she raised alone reached 100%. Domesticated cranes can dance and fly at the behest of humans.
National leaders came to inspect the reserve, Zeng Xu Xiujuan's crane taming performance, and the crane taming technology of Zhalong Nature Reserve was also famous at home and abroad.
On the night of September 15, 1987, she died in the Fudui River in search of a lost crane. Xu Xiujuan is the first martyr on China's environmental protection front to die in the line of duty, and she dedicated her 23-year-old youth to the cause of crane farming that she loved and worked hard all her life.
In order to commemorate this young crane angel, Yancheng, Jiangsu Province and Zhalong Nature Reserve in Qiqihar City have built memorial halls and monuments respectively to publicize Xu Xiujuan's deeds and stimulate people's enthusiasm for loving nature, protecting wild animals, and living in harmony with nature.
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