Did you know that turtle doves are several levels of protected animals?
In fact, turtle doves belong to the national "three haves" protected animals, that is, terrestrial wild animals that are beneficial and have important economic and scientific research value. This means that turtle doves not only play an important role in the ecosystem, but also have irreplaceable value for our economic and scientific research. However, due to a variety of reasons, including habitat loss, hunting and climate change, turtle doves are declining and even endangered.
In order to protect these beautiful birds, China has formulated a series of laws and regulations to strictly prohibit the illegal killing, trade and consumption of turtle doves. At the same time, it also actively promotes ecological protection and restoration, and strives to restore the habitat of turtle doves and provide them with a better living environment.
In addition, each of us can also contribute to the conservation of turtledoves. For example, they do not destroy the habitat of turtle doves at will, do not use illegal means to hunt turtle doves, and can even participate in some public welfare activities to protect turtle doves. Through these small actions, we can not only help turtledoves, but also contribute to the protection of our common planet.
Overall, turtle doves are not only beautiful birds, they are an integral part of our ecosystem. Let's work together to protect these precious lives and keep them thriving on Earth.