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Essay on protecting Yangtze River dolphins

I am a finless porpoise. I have lived in the Yangtze River for 25 million years. I am known as the "living fossil" of the Yangtze River. I am also a national second-level protected animal. How can I be unhappy? Woolen cloth?

However, my companions have died one after another recently. I heard from my companions that the Yangtze River where we live has been seriously polluted

by the ecological environment, and many of my companions have become sick because of this; and The water level of the Yangtze River has dropped, and the space for our activities has become less and less. In addition, humans have harvested wild fish in large quantities, resulting in our food shortage. Humans have also used electric fishing, trawling, rolling hooks and other methods to catch fish, which often accidentally injure or even kill us. The drop in water level makes it easy for us to get stranded in search of food. The reduction of wild fish makes us often press our belly to our spine, and we shed sad tears for this. When you see the milky white liquid on the water, it is the tears we finless porpoises shed when they feel desperate. It is also our plea to you humans, hoping that they can protect us.

I haven’t eaten for two days, and I haven’t met a companion. I am so hungry now that my eyes are full of stars, like a puddle of mud. Suddenly, my ultrasound detected the presence of a companion in front of me. My fatigue instantly disappeared and I rushed towards my companion with excitement. As we were about to arrive, I suddenly felt a burning pain on my forehead. It turned out that it was not my companion at all, but the propeller of the boat. Ouch!

What’s holding me back? It hurts so much and there are thorns inside. My body was covered in blood and flesh like a piece of meat pie. After a lot of struggle, I finally broke free from the fishing net. I was still bleeding, dizzy, and felt that death was coming...

I had a dream when I was unconscious: We Finless porpoises live in the Yangtze River forever, and my friends and I live a carefree life in the Yangtze River.