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How to regulate the uncivilized behavior of zoo tourists, which leads to bear vomiting?

The tourists in the zoo feed the bears indiscriminately, although there are many signs in the zoo that clearly state that it is forbidden to feed them indiscriminately. But many tourists don't listen to dissuasion, or feed animals privately. It seems full of love for animals, but it has caused many bad consequences. In this regard, the zoo only sets up slogans to remind tourists, and it is far from enough to rely on tourists' own vigilance. Zoos and some scenic spots should establish stricter and more powerful punishment systems and management systems, and establish some more powerful normative systems. Let tourists no longer follow their inclinations and make the garden order more harmonious, standardized and civilized.

Of course, it is not enough to regulate tourists only by some strict systems. What is more important is to deepen the concept of civilization in people's minds. This requires giving full play to the strength of the whole society. Relevant departments can make more similar public service advertisements. Communities, schools and other units can also organize the masses to watch documentaries about caring for animals, caring for the environment and obeying the rules. In daily life, the school gives children more public welfare class meetings to let students participate in some public welfare activities. We should standardize people ideologically and practically. Let people know that human society needs order so that they can consciously abide by it.

An incident caused a heated discussion. What was it? Parents take their children to feed wolves? . Later, the family was blacklisted by the zoo they had been to and was warned that if such behavior happened again. All municipal parks will be banned from entering. I have to say that this punishment does have a certain deterrent, and I hope relevant departments can follow suit. Preaching and factual punishment will certainly greatly reduce the occurrence of this kind of bad behavior.

Finally, I appeal to everyone not to hold high the banner of caring for small animals and not to do things that hurt small animals. Early knowing that small animals eat foods they shouldn't eat may lead to hepatitis, gastroenteritis, diabetes and other diseases. Let's really improve our quality and give real care to small animals.