In the Altay Kanas Scenic Area in Xinjiang, a tourist recently discovered and posted**, showing the death of an Internet celebrity wild fox. The cause of the fox's death has sparked public concern and discussion, with some suggesting that its death may be related to tourists feeding food. During this period, a person familiar with the matter pointed out that the fox may die because of the high-sugar, high-fat, and high-additive food that tourists feed at will, resulting in inability to metabolize.
The staff of the scenic spot responded that they had not received a specific notice of the fox's death and did not know the specific circumstances of the incident. However, they have been emphasizing that they do not encourage feeding, and have issued proposals on various platforms, calling on tourists to protect wild animals and not to feed them. Staff also said that while they send volunteers to stop feeding in the summer, it is difficult to manage it in the winter because the cold weather makes it difficult for volunteers to carry out their tasks near the lake.
The scenic spot once again calls for feeding wild animals to cause animals to get sick, lose their hair, and even die, while also destroying the ecological environment. It is hoped that when tourists watch wildlife in their natural environment, they should keep their distance and do not disturb them. The Internet celebrity fox is a national second-class protected animal, and I hope everyone will protect it together and do not feed it.
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