A large number of captive bred foxes have been released, why is there such a phenomenon?

Updated on pet 2024-08-06
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    A large number of captive-bred foxes have been released into the mountains and forests, probably because some people want to satisfy their own benevolent thoughts. But they don't know that their actions are only harming them. These captive-bred foxes go into the wild, have no ability to survive or hunt, and eventually become food or starve to death.

    Many departments are calling for not releasing animals into the wild at will, which is not only irresponsible to animals, but also more likely to damage the ecological environment.

    1. Meet your kindnessNow many people like to be kind, but they also want to save effort when they are kind. So the group bought some animals and released them into the wild to give themselves a name of kindness. For example, when fish are released in the river, many people now buy some fish and put them in the river in order to show their kindness.

    In fact, to put it bluntly, it is vanity, such good deeds are actually evil deeds. The release of a large number of wild foxes may also be in this kind of "hypocritical" behavior. Doing good deeds for the sake of doing good deeds is not kindness at all.

    2. Releasing animals is equivalent to killing a large number of foxes found by the citizens and asked the relevant departments to deal with them, which is a good thing. Because this group of foxes has no ability to survive in the wild, all that awaits them for a long time is death. This kind of release is actually killing, and you think that releasing them into the wild is good for them.

    In fact, indirectly, they were all killed. A pack of foxes that have no ability to prey is no different from lambs to be slaughtered in the wild. They have no defenses and no ability to hunt, and they simply cannot survive in the wild.

    Fortunately, someone touched them, and it can be regarded as saving a group of innocent lives.

    3. Invasive species that may damage the ecological environment We all know that many rivers have such a phenomenon, such as scavengers. In the beginning, there were no scavengers in the country, and it was some people who "acted kindly" and released this fish in the river, which led to the rise of this species. Human behavior has a great impact on nature, and a casual action may affect the entire species race.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Because China has newly introduced a regulation that will prohibit the breeding of a variety of wild animals before the end of the year, a large number of captive-bred foxes will be released.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Because many people have a misconception that they will sympathize with animals when they see them being killed, and then want them to return to nature, but they have not considered that many artificially bred animals do not have the skills to survive in the wild, and rashly releasing them will harm them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because foxes are forbidden to breed, because foxes can carry viruses.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Personally, I think there may be something wrong with this group of foxes, such as an infectious disease. And the owner is unwilling to do it for them, so he can only abandon them and leave them to fend for themselves.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is a good thing, reflecting the progress of social civilization, no longer need to plunder animal skin, more need for green and environmentally friendly fabrics, resist fur can better protect wild animals, and harmony between man and nature is the way out.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is happening because people want to accumulate merit for themselves by releasing foxes, believing that releasing their lives can be exchanged for good luck.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Perhaps after a long period of observation, it was found that the barren mountains were more suitable for foxes to survive than those raised in captivity, so they were all released.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course, the release of the fox is a matter of immeasurable merit, the fox is a family fairy in the traditional sense, and the release will bring good luck, the fortune teller said that I will not produce a yellow coat in three generations, and I am now delivering food in Meituan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Captive foxes are generally unable to adapt to life in the wild, and the foxes currently bred in captivity are mainly arctic foxes and red foxes and silver and black foxes, and they will not be able to survive if they are released into the wild. For the release of foxes in captivity, it can be fatal. Therefore, it is not suitable for random release.

    Foxes, having been kept in captivity for a long time, have changed their habits and predatory habits; In a short period of time, they will starve to death because they cannot adapt to life in the wild. Therefore, blind release is not advocated. When releasing animals, the consequences and the harm to the local environment are first considered.

    The release of alien species is actually an invasion of native species, especially some animals with strong aggression, which are easy to bring safety hazards to others when released into the wild.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For captive animals, if you want to release them to save lives, you can try to find out if there are private "small animal shelters" and other institutions in the locality. In some areas, there are private and voluntary shelters for small animals. It is collectively maintained by the people who are determined to save lives, so as to shelter non-wild animals.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the flower and bird aquarium market, everyone should have seen a small and delicate turtle with two red spots on its head, which looks particularly cute, which is a common pet that many families will keep - Brazilian tortoise.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some people release fish upstream, and they take nets below, which is also killing when they are released. There are also rabbits, put them in front, and hit them in the back, so it's better not to put them.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Thirty captive-bred foxes were abandoned in the mountains, and the act of releasing them turned into killing, and there was also the release of carp near the lake. In fact, it is all for the local people to create opportunities for fishing as a recreational opportunity.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many acts of release that have become killing, and the farmed animals are no longer used to nature; It's easy to die.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is it advisable for captive foxes to be released?

    1. Why breed foxes in captivity? Nowadays, many people have the habit of keeping pets, and some people will have dogs, cats and other more common pets. However, many people have a hunting mentality and will breed some special pets, just like the foxes in this incident, they are also artificially bred, these foxes may only be used for ornamental purposes or used by these people as a tool to make money and have fun, but in the end they were abandoned for some reason.

    They were released into the wild by these people, which is equivalent to putting these captive-bred foxes in an environment that can be dangerous at any time, and these people are really very hateful.

    2. Is it advisable to release these captive-bred foxes? Releasing artificially bred animals into the wild, such behavior is no different from killing, because many animals have been artificially bred since birth, they do not have the ability to survive in the wild, they will not take food by themselves, they will not run away when they encounter danger, and they have no ability to fight back, so they often become food for other animals, so if you want to release them, please teach them the ability to survive in the wild, and then release them, or hand them over to the relevant departments, Don't release them into the wild without permission, it will endanger their lives, even animals have the right to live, don't hurt them because of some selfish behavior.

    3. What do you think about this matter? The foxes in this incident have now been placed by the relevant departments, and apparently the remaining foxes they are lucky, but I don't know how many foxes may have died. The matter is still under further investigation, but this kind of behavior of leaving animals into the wild at will makes people feel very angry, if you don't want to keep these foxes, you can give them to others to raise, there is really no need to just let them go into the wild.

    I believe that once such a person is found, it is likely to face moral condemnation, and I hope that my country's laws can be improved as soon as possible, and these people who abandon animals will be severely punished by law, so that they can know that their behavior is wrong, and let more people know that abandoning animals will be punished.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The release of captive-bred foxes is not advisable. First of all, captive-bred foxes may lose their ability to hunt because they have been fed for a long time, and such foxes will release them, and they will not have the ability to survive in the wild, and releasing them is harming them. Second, the release of foxes can damage the local ecosystem.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This behavior is of course undesirable, captive-bred foxes cannot survive in the wild, and soon they will die.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Personally, I don't think this behavior is advisable, because in this case the fox is not capable of surviving in the wild, so I don't think this behavior is appropriate.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This kind of behavior is not advisable, nature is cruel, wild animals from birth to experience the law of survival of the fittest, can face the cruel environment to survive, and artificial breeding is in the greenhouse to grow, do not need to worry about survival, a release is difficult to survive in the wild,

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This kind of behavior is not advisable. Captive-bred foxes have no ability to survive in the wild, and if they are released in this way, it is tantamount to killing them, and we should think of a feasible way to find someone who likes foxes to raise.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not advisable. Captive-bred foxes do not have the ability to survive in the wild and have a low ability to survive.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    On the one hand, captive-bred foxes do not have the skills to survive in the wild, and random release will destroy the local ecological balance.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This kind of behavior is not advisable. Captive-bred foxes may not have the ability to survive in the wild, and after release, they cannot survive on their own, and the release becomes killing.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is desirable that the release of animals is stronger than killing, and those artificial breeding encounters are very miserable, the release is to save it, but also to accumulate merit for themselves, before the release of the need for wild training, the release of the appropriate environment is conducive to their survival, the protection of wild animals, everyone is responsible.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is not considered an invasive species, but it will destroy the ecological balance of the release site, the local area has its own stable ecosystem, when so many foxes are released, one is that the farmed foxes may not be able to adapt to the natural environment at all, and the other is that their survival will threaten other organisms.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Personally, I don't think releasing captive-bred foxes is likely to cause this invasive species. Because I think that after being domesticated for so long, some of their original nature will disappear, and it will be difficult for them to survive in the wild.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I don't think so, 30 foxes is not a lot, and foxes don't reproduce as often as crayfish.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This creates invasive species, because every link of the current ecosystem is stable, and if so many foxes enter it will cause the food chain to collapse, thus destroying the ecosystem.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    No, these 30-odd foxes are not invasive because they are bred foxes in captivity and do not have the ability to survive in the wild.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    No, because it has been cultivated by humans for a long time and has lost the ability to survive in the wild, it will be the survival of the fittest by nature.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It can cause animal invasions, and I think sometimes an invasion of a species can make the food chain abnormal.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    In Shuangyashan in Heilongjiang, some netizens found that more than 30 captive-bred foxes were abandoned in the barren mountains, they have no ability to survive in the wild at all, and combined with the local situation, it is suspected that some people are released, and how to release them is correct, there has always been controversy, and the following is detailed:

    1. Do not release alien species: such as snapping turtles, Brazilian turtles, scavengers, etc. In the release of the crowd, there are many people to release the big turtles, and the larger turtles that can be bought on the market are basically snapping turtles, so after the release, it can almost eat the native fish and shrimp of a whole river nearby, if you put a pair of dead ones, it is not only a disaster for a river, but also a disaster for the surrounding area.

    Similarly, Brazilian tortoises and scavengers are also alien species that are also not suitable for release, and even our common crayfish have been released, but this is indeed a damage to the local ecology.

    snapping turtles that should not be released).

    2. Do not release animals that are artificially farmed, but have not yet been trained in the wild. Some artificially bred wild animals, after a certain amount of training, can indeed be released in the wild, but before the release, at least at least a week of food, hunting and other training, take the fox as an example, if a fox before the release, even the mouse can not be caught, then it can not survive in the wild, how many can starve to death, without the same kind.

    3. Do not release aquatic products at high density. In addition, there are many people who release aquatic products, aquatic products because of the relationship between breeding, the requirements for food are not so high, but there are requirements for the density of oxygen, a stream, when you release 10 tons of fish, that is specified as suffocation due to lack of oxygen; In the Yangtze River, if you release fish, you have no problem releasing 10,000 tons, because if the aquatic products are released, if the density is too high, they will be suffocated because of the lack of oxygen, and the release is also killing, and after the death of these aquatic products, the breeding of microorganisms and bacteria will have different degrees of pollution to the ecology.

    In general, the release needs to be strictly implemented, and it is best to pay attention to the forest police in various places, rather than just do what a so-called release agency says, sometimes unprofessional release is equivalent to killing.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    First of all, it depends on whether the local natural environment and conditions are suitable for release. Secondly, it depends on whether the released animals are alien species and whether they will destroy the balance of the local natural ecological environment. Finally, it depends on whether the released animals have the ability to survive in the wild, and if not, it is like letting them commit suicide.

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