The man killed the Plateau Sacred Bird and was detained for cooking, and it was listed as a nation

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

On December 11, the reporter learned from Liangshan, Sichuan** that the Meigu County Public Security Bureau recently received an alarm from the Institute of Black-necked Crane Migration Ecology of the School of Ecology and Nature Conservation of Beijing Forestry University**, saying that a black-necked crane tied with a tracker was in a stationary state in Gagunaituo Village, Luooyigan Township, Meigu County, and requested an investigation. After great attention and investigation, the suspect Ji Ke has been arrested, and he has confessed to the crime of illegally hunting and killing the rare and endangered wild animal black-necked crane.

According to Ji Ke's confession, on the night of the crime, he saw a big bird perched by the river on his way home, so he had the crooked idea of catching and eating it. He grabbed it, covered it to death, and brought it home to cook. This kind of behavior is not only a serious violation of wildlife protection regulations, but also causes irreparable damage to the natural environment we share.

The black-necked crane is one of the rare cranes in China and is listed as a national first-class protected animal. It is a large migratory bird that migrates between breeding and wintering grounds every year. The black-necked crane in this incident was found to be stationary in Gagunaituo Village, Luooyigan Township, Meigu County, most likely because its tracker was disturbed or damaged, resulting in a non-functional operation. If it weren't for the discovery of this incident, we might have lost the whereabouts and life information of this black-necked crane forever.

The public security organs have taken him into criminal custody in accordance with the law, and the case is under further investigation. We must recognize that the illegal hunting and killing of rare and endangered wild animals is a serious damage to the natural environment and ecological balance, and a blatant challenge to the bottom line of law and morality. We must resolutely crack down on such acts and maintain the harmony and stability of the natural environment.

At the same time, we should also reflect on the deep-seated reasons behind this incident. Why do there be criminal suspects who hunt and kill rare wild animals?In addition to the issue of personal moral quality and legal awareness, is there also a lack of publicity and education on wildlife protection?Is there a lack of crackdown on illegal hunting and killing of wild animals?These are all questions that we need to think deeply about and solve.

In terms of wildlife protection, we should strengthen publicity and education to let the public understand the important ecological value and conservation significance of wild animals. At the same time, it is also necessary to intensify the crackdown on illegal hunting and killing of wild animals, increase the cost of violating the law, and form an effective deterrent. In addition, scientific research cooperation should be strengthened, and the technical level of wildlife tracking and protection should be improved, so as to provide more scientific and effective means for the protection of wild animals.

In addition, each and every one of us should actively participate in wildlife conservation. We can start with ourselves, do not buy or eat illegally hunted or killed wild animals and their products, and do not participate in illegal hunting activities. At the same time, it can also promote the importance of wildlife protection and relevant laws and regulations to the people around you, and improve everyone's environmental awareness and legal literacy.

Overall, it is the responsibility and obligation of each and every one of us to protect wildlife. We should work together to strengthen the protection and management of wildlife and maintain the harmony and stability of the natural environment. We must resolutely combat the illegal hunting and killing of rare and endangered wild animals to create a better tomorrow for our Mother Earth.

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