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It can still be considered that its economic development and its wildlife protection go hand in hand, and this is also a good choice and help.
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Because wildlife is a product of nature, the natural world is made up of many complex ecosystems. If there is a plant that disappears, the insects that feed on this plant disappear. When an insect is gone, the birds that prey on it will starve to death; The death of birds, in turn, has an impact on other animals.
Therefore, large-scale wildlife destruction can cause a series of chain reactions with serious consequences. <
Because wildlife is a product of nature, the natural world is made up of many complex ecosystems. If there is a plant that disappears, the insects that feed on this plant disappear. When an insect of the filibrium species is gone, the birds that prey on it will starve to death; The death of birds can have an impact on other animals.
Therefore, large-scale wildlife destruction can cause a series of chain reactions with serious consequences.
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Wild animals under national key protection are divided into Class I and Class II. In addition, the specific division of aquatic and terrestrial animals has been made, and the specific types that are under the responsibility of the fishery and forestry administrative departments have been clarified.
In February 2021, after the adjustment of the List of Wild Animals under National Key Protection, a total of 980 species and 8 categories of wild animals were listed, including 234 species and 1 category of wild animals under national first-class protection, and 746 species and 7 categories of wild animals under national second-class protection.
In terms of management system, 686 species of the above-mentioned species are managed by the forestry and grassland department according to terrestrial wild animals, and 294 species and 8 species are managed by the fishery department according to aquatic wild animals.
The difference between Class I and Class II wildlife:
1. The quantity is different.
First-class protected animals: The survival of national first-class protected animals is very small, the species are rare, and most of them are on the verge of extinction.
Second-class protected animals: The survival of national second-class protected animals is a little more than that of first-class animals, and they are not too rare and mysterious.
2. The degree of protection is different.
Class 1 protected animals: The penalties for arresting and hunting Class 1 protected animals will be more severe, the regulations will be different, and the protection measures will be more thorough.
Class II protected animals: The penalties are slightly lighter than those for Class I protected animals, and the protection measures are not as strict as those for Class I animals.
3. Different grades.
First-class protected animals: It has the highest level among the national protected animals and is strictly protected by the law.
First-class protected animals: It ranks second among the national protected animals, and the first-class protected animals are slightly lower.
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1.From a biological point of view, the extinction of a wild animal will inevitably cause a change in the living state of all wild species (note that species, including animals and plants) in the food chain in which he participates, assuming that the food chain A b C, where B is extinct, for A he is missing a food **, A is likely to decrease, for C there is one less natural enemy, the number will inevitably increase, but nature is more complex than this food chain, and it is very likely to cause other drastic changes. Thus causing damage to the original natural environment.
and then destroy the ecological balance.
2.From an anthropological point of view: human beings have a high IQ and emotional intelligence, and have the responsibility and obligation to protect vulnerable species on the same planet.
I'm not talented, just a little comfortable. Hope it helps.
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It is to maintain ecological balance. After the extinction of a species, the animals it preys on will have no natural predators, so they will reproduce uncontrollably, thus affecting the ecological environment. Moreover, many animals also play an indispensable role in the growth environment of plants, and after their extinction, related animals and plants will also die out one after another, resulting in changes in the ecological environment.
It is to maintain ecological balance. After the extinction of a species, the animals it preys on will have no natural predators, so they will reproduce uncontrollably, thus affecting the ecological environment. Moreover, many animals also play an indispensable role in the growth environment of plants, and after their extinction, related animals and plants will also die out one after another, resulting in changes in the ecological environment.
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Large-scale wildlife destruction can cause a chain reaction with serious consequences.
Wildlife is a product of nature, and the natural world is made up of many complex ecosystems. If there is a plant that disappears, the insects that feed on this plant disappear. If an insect is gone, the birds that prey on it will starve to death; The death of birds, in turn, has an impact on other animals.
This is also caused by the food chain.
The conservation of wild animals mainly focuses on two aspects: one is population protection (such as the establishment of wildlife reserves); One is wildlife welfare. The main wildlife conservation organizations at home and abroad are:
World Animal Protection, Wildlife Conservation Society, Wildaid, and China Wildlife Conservation Association.
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