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Black-necked crane protection slogan

Black-necked crane is a first-class protected animal in China. This time, Linzhou County, Lhasa City, Tibet set up a professional patrol for the first time to protect them in all directions. It is reported that there is a special black-necked crane reserve in Linzhou County, Lhasa, and a large number of black-necked cranes fly here for the winter every year 10. Although people have taken measures before, some criminals still hurt and catch black-necked cranes. This time, the team was established to strengthen protection. Not only the black-necked crane, but also countless animals on the earth need our protection.

In fact, protecting animals is also protecting ourselves. In fact, every living thing on earth is not an independent existence. If a creature goes extinct, so will the related creatures. For example, bees, in our view, may not bring us much benefit, and may even sting us. But the existence of bees must be beneficial. It can pollinate flowers. Many flowers on the earth are pollinated by wind, but there are also some plants whose flowers need bee pollination. If one day, there are no bees in this world, and plants pollinated by bees can't grow smoothly, then humans will not be able to eat fruits such as watermelons and strawberries. Therefore, everything in the world is related, and protecting animals is also protecting human beings.

Protecting animals is also protecting peace now. Maybe in everyone's eyes, some aggressive animals don't need to exist, they will be harmful to human beings. But everyone forgets that it is because of these animals that the ecology is balanced. For example, the existence of wolves, wolves are carnivores, and its food is usually herbivores such as rabbits and sheep. If one day, there are no wolves on the grassland, then rabbits and sheep will have no natural enemies. They will reproduce without fear, the grass growth on the grassland will take a cycle, and there will be a shortage of supply, so these herbivores will also face extinction.

Therefore, protecting animals is also protecting human beings.