The reappearance of giant pandas in the Qinling Mountains shows that conservation has been effective

Updated on pet 2024-06-19
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    We can emulate the conservation methods and methods of giant pandas. For other protected animals, it can be protected like the giant panda, and it can receive good results.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is a model for the protection of other animals, we can protect them like pandas, and the effect will be the same as now!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As long as everyone cares about protecting animals, there is nothing that cannot be done, there is no harm if there is no trade, nature is closely related to human beings, and life is cold.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The giant panda is still a first-class protected animal in China, but in recent years, under the protection of China, the population of the giant panda is recovering year by year, so that the giant panda has been downgraded from an endangered species to a vulnerable species, which is the result of people's attention to and protection of the giant panda. However, the giant panda has not been downgraded to a second-class protected animal.

    On July 7, at a press conference held by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Cui Shuhong, director of the Department of Natural Ecology Conservation of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, introduced that China has established a relatively complete system of natural protected areas, a large area of natural ecosystems has been systematically and completely protected, and the ecological environment of wildlife has been effectively improved. The wild population of giant pandas has reached more than 1,800, and the threat level has been downgraded from endangered to vulnerable.

    It is an objective fact that the giant panda has been "downgraded", which means that China's environment and ecology have improved. In fact, there is a scientific basis for the "downgrading" of giant pandas, that is, the "IUCN Red List of Species Endangered Classification and Criteria" formulated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

    According to this criterion, species are classified into nine levels, according to criteria such as the rate of population decline, the total number of species, geographical distribution, and the degree of population dispersion. The current classifications are: extinct, extinct in the wild, critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable, near threatened, not at risk, data lacking and not assessed.

    Giant panda lifespan:

    Generally speaking, the average life expectancy of pandas is about 25 years old, which is equivalent to 70 years old for humans, and the longest life expectancy of giant pandas known to humans is 37 years old, which is equivalent to 103 years old for humans, and the giant panda is named "Jiajia", which has received euthanasia death two years ago.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The panda is a national first-class protected animal and has been included in the List of Wild Animals under National Key Protection in China. Giant pandas are already on Earth. It has survived for at least 8 million years, is known as a "living fossil" and a "national treasure of China", is the image ambassador of the World Wide Society for Nature, and is the flagship species of the world's biodiversity conservation.

    According to the third national giant panda population survey, there are less than 1,600 wild giant pandas in the world, which are China's national first-class protected animals. As of October 2011, there were 333 giant pandas in captivity in China.

    Giant pandas originally ate meat, and after evolution, 99% of their diet was bamboo, but the teeth and digestive tract remained the same, still divided into. Carnivorous and dangerous when angry, comparable to other bear species. Giant pandas live between 18 and 20 years in the wild and can exceed 30 years in captivity.

    Extended Material: Conservation and Survival.

    Because the giant panda is an extremely valuable natural and historical heritage in the world, it has important academic research value, and its survival and protection status have attracted the attention of the world. The fundamental measures for the protection of giant pandas are to protect the habitat of giant pandas, promote the breeding of giant pandas in the wild and in rearing giant pandas, improve and strengthen management methods, and adopt scientific methods to create for the survival of giant pandas.

    Create the necessary conditions to stabilize and develop the giant panda population, and develop and restore the potential habitat of the giant panda.

    By the end of 2011, there were 333 pandas in captivity worldwide. There are only four units that can maintain a breeding population of more than 10 animals on a regular basis: the China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Pandas in Wolong, the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base, the Shaanxi Provincial Rare Wildlife Rescue and Breeding Research Center, and the Beijing Zoo. The giant panda is a highly endangered species.

    As of November 2018, the captive giant panda population reached a new high, reaching 548 in captivity worldwide. In 2018, a total of 48 giant pandas were bred in 36 litters, and 45 survived, with a survival rate of cubs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The giant panda is a first-class protected animal in China, and our country attaches great importance to the protection of the giant panda.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The giant panda is a first-class protected animal in China, belonging to the genus Giant Panda of the carnivorous order Ursidae, and is the only mammal of the Bear family, the Giant Panda subfamily and the Giant Panda genus, and is known as a "living fossil" and "China's national treasure".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The giant panda is a first-class protected animal in China, and it is a national treasure of our country, which is very precious. And giant pandas can only be raised in our country.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is a first-class protected animal in our country, and now the number of pandas is getting smaller and smaller, and now it has become a relatively endangered animal.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The giant panda is a first-class protected animal in China, and its number in China is very scarce, living in the Sichuan area, and often eating bamboo.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is a national treasure of our country, and it is also a first-class protected animal in our country, and now it is a national key protected animal. So we need to protect the giant pandas.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The giant panda has been promoted from an endangered animal to a vulnerable animal, but it is still a first-class protected animal in China.

    Giant pandas give people the impression that they are all national first-class protected animals and are "national treasures". In recent years, under the protection of China, the population of giant pandas is recovering year by year, and at present, the population of giant pandas living in the wild has reached more than 1,800.

    In addition, there are also a large number of giant pandas bred in captivity in China, and there are not a few giant pandas that have been donated to all over the world as "national treasures". It is precisely because of people's attention to the giant panda and the effectiveness of its protection that the giant panda has been successfully promoted from an endangered species to a vulnerable species, so that the survival of the giant panda has been greatly guaranteed.

    However, the giant panda is still a first-class protected animal in China. In addition, through the efforts of scientists, the problem of low fertility and survival rate of giant pandas has been effectively solved through manual intervention, so that the reproductive ability of giant pandas has been improved, and the risk of extinction has been effectively controlled.

    Giant Panda Introduction:

    Giant pandas belong to the carnivorous order Ursidae, the only mammal in the genus Giant Panda. The giant panda is fat and bear-like, plump and rich, with a round head and a short tail, a long head and torso, and a tail length of 10-12 cm. Weighing 80-120 kg, the heaviest can reach 180 kg, the head and body coat color is black and white, but black is not pure black, white is not pure white, but black is translucent brown, white with yellow.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The giant panda belongs to our country. Class 1 protected animals.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The relocation of certain rare or endangered animals to zoos or endangered animal breeding centers for special conservation and breeding management is considered ex situ conservation; In situ conservation refers to the division of a certain area of land or water, including the Liangtang, which is the object of protection, for protection and management, and it can be seen that putting giant pandas into zoos for protection is ex-situ conservation

    Therefore, the case of returning to seclusion is:

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When the National Park Panda Taibai Mountain Authority field investigators recently deployed infrared field cameras in related places near Taibai Mountain, they found signs that a wild giant panda close to adult happened to live here. The staff of the relevant units of the management area told the reporter who investigated the matter that it was the first time since five years ago, after the wild giant pandas in the relevant area of Binglinggou disappeared, that the simple and cute image of the wild giant panda was photographed in the relevant activity area. In the Qinling Mountains, especially in the extraordinary reserve of Changqing, many giant pandas come to play with people, and people can get very close to the giant pandas.

    According to the results of the relevant national survey, the number of giant pandas in the Qinling Mountains has increased from more than 100 in the last century to 3 or 400 now, and the rate of increase is indeed surprising and impressive, which is the highest level in the country, and the density of giant pandas in the nature reserve ranks first in the country on average.

    While observing the giant pandas in the infrared field camera, they suddenly heard a loud sound of breaking branches in a forest, and the crisp sound made them feel shocked. When they heard the sound, they found that there was a giant panda moving in the bushes a few meters away from them, and all the staff members excitedly photographed it.

    The team members were curled up because they were afraid of scaring the giant pandas, but nature was a magical giant panda that cleverly noticed them, and quickly climbed the huge old tree next to it, and it began to turn its head curiously, and kept looking. Fearing that it would affect the life of the giant pandas, the staff quickly retreated, which could eliminate the hostility of the giant pandas to humans.

    In recent years, researchers have evaluated the health of plants in the region, and the mechanisms of regeneration and growth of these valuable plants under different management methods and intensities have been investigated. The side reflects that the country's environmental governance and policies in recent years must be correct, and I hope that people can better care for small animals and nature.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    We have seen results. In recent years, China has made great efforts to protect the ecology of nature, the green mountains and clear waters have returned, and the living environment of giant pandas has also been greatly improved.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At present, China's protection of giant pandas has been effective, Sichuan has established a number of giant panda breeding bases, and many giant pandas have been released into the mountains and forests!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The appearance of giant pandas on the main peak of the Qinling Mountains is a great progress in the protection of natural ecology, and the rarity of national treasures will no longer become rare. But we must not relax our vigilance, cherish endangered animals, protect the ecological environment, and more importantly, defend human beings themselves.

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