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Cherish nature and protect our new home

The province’s “World Wildlife Day” themed publicity event was held in Jiexiu

Time: 2021-03-08 14:10 Source: Shanxi Farmers News Font: Large, Medium, Small Print Close Share to

News from this newspaper (Reporter Chai Junjie) In order to improve people’s understanding of the world’s wild animals and plants, Enhance people's awareness of protecting the ecological environment, call on the whole society to work together to protect wild animals and plants, consciously maintain biodiversity, and maintain ecological balance. On the occasion of the eighth "World Wildlife Day", the provincial forestry and grassland The theme publicity event jointly sponsored by the Bureau and the Provincial Wildlife Conservation Association was held in Jiexiu on March 3, setting off a new upsurge in all-round publicity and protection of wild animals and plants across the province.

Shanxi’s unique ecological advantages and geographical location have created precious wild animal and plant resources. According to statistics, there are 541 species of wild animals in the province, accounting for 24% of the country's total; and 2,743 species of wild plants, accounting for 22.8% of the country's total. In recent years, the province has spared no effort to protect and restore the ecology, work together to improve the ecological carrying capacity, and do everything possible to improve the habitat and growth environment of animals and plants. The number of wild animal and plant populations has continued to grow.

The theme of this event is “Promoting green development and promoting the harmonious existence of man and nature”. During the event, the participants and the masses watched the Taiyue Forest Bureau Wildlife Day special public service video and cultural program performances, launched the theme song "Harmonious Place", and held "Another Perspective" Animals" wildlife photography exhibition, Yao Wenda, President of the Provincial Wildlife Conservation Association, and Wu Yubin, Director of the Taiyue Forestry Bureau, respectively awarded the Jiexiu Experimental Primary School and Jiexiu Museum the honorary title of "Wildlife Protection Public Welfare Education Base" and issued plaques. Volunteers Representatives read out the proposal. Through hanging banners, display boards, on-site explanations, distributing promotional materials, signing commitments, setting up information desks, and modeling animal dolls, the event comprehensively publicized the significance of protecting wild animals and plants, and systematically improved the public's awareness of protecting wild animals and plants. Acting consciously has formed a strong synergy to cherish nature, protect the new home, and build a harmonious relationship between man and nature. It has created a good start for paying tribute to the centenary of the founding of the party, welcoming the two sessions of the country, and assisting transformation and development to take a strong start. Ecological protection atmosphere.

Zhang Yunlong, Party Secretary and Director of the Provincial Forestry and Grassland Bureau, said that the earth is our common home, and wild animals and plants are close partners of mankind. Protecting wild animals and plants means developing our career and protecting our homeland.

At present, it is an important time for migratory birds to return north. It is necessary to actively carry out bird patrol work, scientifically set up and encrypt patrol routes, and arrange specialized patrols to ensure the normal migration of migratory birds;