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Sparrows are protected animals by the state, and killing more than 20 of them is a criminal case. In 2000, the State Forestry Administration issued the List of Terrestrial Wild Animals Protected by the State that are beneficial or have important economic and scientific research value, and sparrows were included in it.
The domestic wildlife protection level is divided into one and two levels, mainly for endangered species, and there is also a three-protected animal (including sparrows), mainly for some beneficial and high-value species, and the three protected animals can be regarded as a supplement to the first and second lists. Sparrows are not second-class protected animals, but only three-protected animals. In 2000, the State Forestry Administration issued the List of Terrestrial Wild Animals Protected by the State that are beneficial or have important economic and scientific research value, and sparrows were included in it.
Sparrows are a collective name for 27 species of small birds of the genus Sparrows in the family Ornithidae. They are very similar in size and color. Generally, the upper body is brown and black patchy, so it is commonly known as sparrow.
There are 27 species in the world, of which 5 are distributed in China. The distribution is quite widespread. In addition to the extremely cold Arctic and Antarctic and alpine deserts, it is distributed all over the world.
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Sparrows are protected animals by the state, and killing more than 20 of them is a criminal case. The sparrow is a national second-class protected animal, but the sparrow does not belong to the category of national first-class and second-class protected animals, and the sparrow was included in the "List of Terrestrial Wild Animals Protected by the State as Beneficial or with Important Economic and Scientific Research Value" issued by the State Forestry Administration in August 2000.
1.Morphological characteristicsSparrows are small birds that are very similar in size and body color. Generally, the upper body is brown and black patchy, so it is commonly known as sparrow.
There are 9 primary flight feathers, the pale feathers of the outer feathers (except for the first one) are at the base and proximal ends, slightly enlarged, intertwined, slightly divided into two transverse spots, especially obvious when flying. The mouth is short, thick and strong, conical in shape, with a slightly curved peak. There is no gap between the upper and lower mouths when the mouth is closed.
There is often a difference in the color of the feathers of male and female birds.
2.HabitsSparrow habitat 300-2500 meters above sea level. They mostly live in human settlements, towns and villages, valleys, orchards, rocky grasslands, front and rear houses, and roadside trees.
Sparrows are omnivorous birds, mainly feed on the seeds of grasses in summer and autumn, and brooding mainly feed on insects that damage grasses, most of which are lepidopteran pests. Therefore, in addition to food crops, sparrows will also feed on pests, which solves the pest problem for agricultural production and brings benefits.
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Sparrows are protected animals.
State Forestry Administration.
In 2000, the National Protected Terrestrial Wild Animals with Important Economic and Scientific Research Value were promulgated.
directory of sparrows, in which sparrows are included. Although it does not belong to the first-class and second-class wild animals under national key protection, sparrows are also protected animals under national protection.
According to Article 6 of the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Law in the Trial of Criminal Cases of Destruction of Wildlife Resources, illegal hunting of 20 or more wild animals is classified as illegal hunting with 'serious circumstances'. Therefore, strictly speaking, the killing of more than 20 sparrows is a criminal case.
Distribution:
It is distributed all over the world (except the North and South Poles). Sparrows are native to Europe, Africa, and Asia. In the Americas, Australia, and other parts of the world, human settlers introduced some species, especially in urban and human settlements, rapidly naturalized.
For example, the house sparrow, in North America and Australia, southern Africa.
and parts of the East and countries, and in many South American regions, the number is densely and widely distributed.
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The sparrow is a protected animal and is a national second-class protected animal. Sparrows are small birds that are very similar in size and body color. Generally, the upper body is brown and black patchy, so it is commonly known as sparrow.
There are 9 primary flight feathers of sparrows, the pale feathers of the outer flight feathers are at the base and the proximal end, the shape is slightly expanded, and they are intertwined, slightly divided into two transverse spots, which are especially obvious when flying. The mouth is short, thick and strong, conical in shape, with a slightly curved peak. There is no gap between the upper and lower mouths when the mouth is closed.
There is often a difference in the color of the feathers of male and female birds.
The habits of sparrows. Sparrows are mostly active in places where there are human beings, and they are extremely lively, bold and approachable, but they are very vigilant and curious. Nest in human houses, such as eaves and wall holes, sometimes occupy the nests of house swallows, and in the wild, nest in tree holes.
They can sometimes be found nesting in individual trees, however sparrows are flocks in all four seasons of the year, with old groups of trees with many holes, and are often their favorite nesting spots.
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Be. Sparrows belong to the category of protected animals.
It will be protected by the country's three haves, that is, people can not be killed at will, ** and eaten, sparrows are more common birds, and the names of sparrows are different in different places, also known as small finch, small insects or hemp grains, basically can be seen all year round. Sparrows are also very bold and will often move around human habitats, but they are also very vigilant.
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The common sparrows in our lives are actually national protected animals, and catching sparrows must bear these responsibilities.
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The sparrow is a nationally protected animal and is included in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species 2013 Ver 3 The Red List is based on strict criteria to assess the risk of extinction of thousands of species and subspecies. The guidelines are based on species and region, and are intended to reflect the urgency of conservation efforts to the public and policymakers, and to assist the international community in averting species extinction.
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