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A Sumatran elephant in Indonesia was brutally killed and its ivory was taken away. As human beings, what can we do for nature?

Resolutely oppose the sale of ivory products and protect the natural environment. Sumatran elephants rely on plant hygiene, but they also help plants spread seeds, which brings great benefits to forest ecology. However, because this kind of elephant is gentle and easy to catch, and its ivory is of high value, criminals poach and kill it all the year round. According to the estimation of the local environment bureau, there are currently less than 2,000 wild Sumatra elephants, and the situation is worrying.

Personally, I think we should start from me, start from small things, save every drop of water, every kilowatt hour and every grain, stick to low-carbon travel, and choose * * * to go out by bike, which greatly reduces the degree of air pollution, not only effectively reduces PM2.5, but also exercises and delights our body and mind! In clothing, reduce the purchase of fur and ivory products, no business, no harm!

Secondly, we actively advocate the transformation of ivory carving skills. Facing the inheritance of ivory carving skills and supporting them to engage in related art restoration work; Encourage non-profit social and cultural organizations and trade associations to engage in the research and inheritance of ivory carving skills, and encourage them to study the skills of artificial ivory products to ensure that their skills are not lost!

Finally, we should protect the natural environment, strengthen the protection of animal resources, prohibit the state from killing animals indiscriminately, and protect the natural environment that animals need. We can also establish animal nature reserves, choose suitable places to protect rare animals, ensure that they will not be poached, optimize the ecosystem, actively plant trees, make contributions to the earth and ecology, consciously resist the illegal trade in ivory and products, and create a good social environment conducive to the protection of elephants and other wild animals and plants.