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3 speeches calling on everyone to protect animals

Everyone should never eat wild animals; be a good friend of animals and not harm animals; use practical actions to promote and implement animal protection measures; below I have compiled a speech calling on everyone to protect animals for you Read the reference.

Speech 01 calling on everyone to protect animals

Good morning! According to the "Wildlife Protection Law of the People's Republic of China", November of each year is the national day for the protection of animals. Wildlife Awareness Month?. As early as more than 100 years ago, the Italian missionary St. Francis advocated on October 4th every year to express gratitude to the animals who have given love to humans. In order to commemorate him, people designated October 4 as "World Animal Day". On this day every year, people all over the world carry out various activities to protect animals in different forms.

Every step of human evolution is inseparable from the animals around us. Unfortunately, with the expansion of cities, environmental pollution, and human beings' excessive exploitation of natural resources, the homes of animals have been invaded and their lives are being threatened. From the hare used as a living target in entertainment projects, to the crescent bear that always has a tube inserted in its body and its bile is extracted alive; from the century-old forest that collapsed in an instant, to the little Tibetan antelope clinging to the body of its mother in Hoh Xil to keep warm? Remember them all? It focuses on the crimes humans commit against animals and nature.

On this lonely planet, animals are our neighbors and nature is our home. To care for animals and protect the environment is to care for ourselves. Classmates, one person’s ability to protect animals is limited, but if we unite, our power will be unlimited! Let each of us never eat wild animals; be a good friend of animals and not harm animals; and use practical actions to promote and implement animal protection. Measures; condemn and report the cruelty of animals? Start by taking practical actions to heal the bleeding wounds of animals; build a roof to protect those weak lives from wind and rain; give birth to a pair of wings and insert them into the earth Put it on your back so she can fly!

Students, let us improve our awareness of ecological morality and civilization, and work hard to further create a good atmosphere for protecting wild animals and plants and protecting the ecological environment! ? Call on everyone to protect Animal Speech 02

Watching the birds flying in the sky and watching the fish swimming in the water. Maybe you think there are many animals in the world! But did you know that not only are there not many animals now, but some animals are already very rare, and some animals have even become extinct. Biologists estimate that there are at least hundreds of species of animals that have been hunted to extinction by humans for thousands of years. As a result, there will be fewer and fewer animal species in the world. If we cannot save them in time, then we humans will be the only animals in the world in the future! Don’t think I am an alarmist. If you don’t believe it, I I can tell you.

Take the dodo that lives on the Mauritius Islands in the Indian Ocean. Because its meat was so delicious, it was heavily preyed upon by humans at that time and became extinct in the seventeenth century. But if people had awareness of animal protection at that time, the dodo would not have become extinct. Let’s talk about the Tibetan antelope that lives on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in my country. Because the velvet under its outer fur, called Shatush, is extremely fine and can be woven into gorgeous shawls, it is hunted by poachers. Because weaving a women's Shatoosh shawl requires 300 to 400 grams of raw cashmere, which means sacrificing the lives of three Tibetan antelopes. Therefore, in the early 1990s, the number of Tibetan antelopes was only between 65,000 and 72,500. You must know that this is only one-tenth of the total number of Tibetan antelopes 100 years ago. Fortunately, people are aware of protecting this endangered animal. Now many volunteers from Beijing have come to Hoh Xil to take up voluntary care of Tibetan antelopes. At the same time, the International Fund for Animal Welfare has donated US$80,000 to US$100,000 to the protection of Tibetan antelopes in my country every year since 1999 to carry out anti-poaching operations and various Tibetan antelope protection programs in the three nature reserves of Hoh Xil, Qiangtang and Altun Mountains. promotional activities. We humans are slowly bringing this lovely animal, the Tibetan antelope, back from the brink of extinction.

Friends, animals are priceless treasures left by nature to mankind. They are our mankind’s friends. Their birth and death are closely related to our human lives.

The massive destruction of animals will have serious adverse consequences for humans, causing serious ecological imbalances and thus destroying the human living environment. Let us start from now, starting from me, to protect animals and make the world a better place! Speech 03 calling on everyone to protect animals

We all know that on this blue planet, In addition to us humans, there are many beautiful and magical species. We love loyal dogs and well-behaved cats, but when it comes to poisonous snakes and tigers, we shy away from them. These creatures, together with us humans, make up this colorful world. However, we must face a cruel reality: with the development of human sustainable technology and the needs of our own lives, the numbers of most wild animals are declining sharply. Today, the title of my speech is "Protecting Wild Animals"

We have all seen dolphin performances and heard stories of dolphins saving people. Dolphins are intelligent and sensitive animals. But how many people know that many dolphins in aquariums die from excessive pressure caused by music, applause and other sounds?

Japan is the world's largest whaling country. As of 2006, the total number of whales in the world was more than 7,000, and Japan's whaling volume was as high as 3,000 a year. Dolphins, as close relatives of whales, are also unable to escape this fate. In Japan, an average of 23,000 dolphins are killed every year.

On the surface, Taiji Town in Japan shows its love for cetaceans. But in fact, this is also the area where dolphins are hunted most intensively in Japan. Every autumn, local fishermen use noise to drive the dolphins that come to feed into a hidden bay. Some of these dolphins will be selected by aquariums from various places for training, while the rest can only wait for the arrival of death. In the film "The Cove", the slaughter of dolphins was truly recorded. Some dolphins watched as their relatives were killed, and the originally blue-green water was instantly dyed red. One of the photographers in the film also saw a seriously injured dolphin escape from the siege, but due to excessive blood loss, it could only swim in and out of the water until it was completely submerged in the water.

These hunted dolphins will eventually be labeled as whale meat and sold throughout Japan.

Let’s talk about our country. Since ancient times, China has emphasized that food is the first priority for its people, and there are also many animals that are depleted by Chinese people.

Sharks are the kings of the ocean, but their fins are also an expensive dish, euphemistically called "shark fins". In order to make huge profits from the shark fin trade, which is comparable to drug smuggling, people began to hunt sharks. It takes a shark 30 years to mature, but it only takes 3 minutes to suffocate it. The shark caught in the net is dragged ashore, its fins are cut off, and then thrown back into the sea. The entire process does not even take a minute. Many of the sharks thrown back into the sea were still alive, but died within a short period of time because they were unable to swim. Nearly 100 million sharks are hunted every year, and the number of sharks has dropped by 80% in 50 years.

There are countless similar examples. The Siberian tiger has become extinct in our country because of its bones and fur. In recent years, no one has seen a herd of Tibetan antelopes numbering more than 2,000. In Panjin, we will also see many game restaurants, and the ingredients are various birds in the wetlands and fish in the Liaohe River.

Habitat destruction and various environmental pollution are other major reasons for the sharp decline in animal numbers besides hunting.

The crested ibis was regarded as an auspicious bird in ancient my country. However, due to pesticide pollution, the eggshells of the birds have become soft and the hatching rate has dropped rapidly. In the 1970s, the last number of wild crested ibises found in my country was only 7. There was a piece of news two days ago. Twelve finless porpoises, known as the smiling angels, died in the waters of Dongting Lake in just 40 days. This is even worse for the population of less than a hundred individuals in this water area. There are now only 1,200 finless porpoises in the entire Yangtze River Basin, and this number is declining at an annual rate of 6.4%.

Everyone sitting here may find my speech today boring. But in fact, please think about it, if we can no longer hear the cicadas chirping in the summer breeze, if we can no longer see the geese flying in the sky, if only the barren land and bones of the past forests are left, Then the world we live in will become a dark, silent and sad world.

We don’t necessarily have to spend all our money and effort like animal rights activists and only focus on animal protection.

It is not easy for a person to fight for a necessary cause throughout his life, not to mention that the path of animal protection is very difficult. But we also have what we can do, just like a public service announcement said, "No buying and selling, no killing", refuse to buy wild animal products, and don't let animals be destroyed for your own appetite or vanity. disaster. Although there is very little we can do, even saving a small piece of paper is a small contribution to the protection of forests and animal habitats.