Unauthorized feeders are not allowed is not enough

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-21

During the Spring Festival, the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base and the Panda Valley Scenic Area notified tourists of uncivilized behaviors such as throwing sugarcane and apples when visiting, and six people have been banned from entering the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base (including Panda Valley) for life. (The Paper, February 19).

Nowadays, the figure of giant pandas frequently appears on social **, and the major panda pavilions are even more crowded, and these cute "black circles" have captured the hearts of countless fans with their cute appearance and unique personality. But love is not a reason to cross the line, let alone an excuse for all kinds of uncivilized behavior. If you really love these animals, you should learn more about their living habits and civilized visits, rather than imposing your hobby on pandas for granted.

From the current point of view, it is clear that self-restraint is not enough. Giant panda bases and zoos around the country are basically equipped with warning signs of "no feeding", but there are still people who turn a blind eye, and uncivilized behaviors such as discarding cigarette butts and throwing food are still common. Such actions may lead to serious consequences. Giant pandas are "national treasures", and their food is scientifically proportioned, and feeding them privately may not only infect them with foreign pathogens, but also make them easily frightened and harmed. Previously, the golden monkey "Quanquan", a national first-class protected animal in Beijing Zoo, died of gas accumulation in the stomach, difficulty breathing, and heart failure. The results of the investigation showed that there was no problem with the feed test, but there was a large amount of food fed by tourists in his stomach, which had caused lesions.

Such tragedies are heart-wrenching and thought-provoking. "There are no rules, there is no circle", and the lifetime ban is a declaration of uncivilized behavior, and it is also a wake-up call. However, to prohibit tourists from "private feeding", the "blacklist" system should play a greater role. For uncivilized tourists,A lifetime ban may just be one less place to play, and the deterrent effect is limited. If zoos across the country could connect the "blacklist" network, it might be different.

*: Guangzhou**.

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