Messengers of life The current state of the hare and the challenges it faces

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

Ah, dear readers and friends! The topic I want to share with you today is related to the animal we have been following and loving for a long time - the hare! Hares, as a precious gift from nature to humans, how can we sit idly by and watch them become endangered?! The superior fertility and the crazy reproduction ability in a short period of time make us worry about these little creatures. This paper will discuss the changes in the ecological environment, the way crops are planted and the increase in the number of large wild animals, in order to arouse everyone's attention to this problem and jointly solve it. Now, let's walk into the text together!

When I read this report, I was shocked and worried beyond words. The overuse of pesticides has seriously threatened the survival of hares, causing their numbers to decline dramatically. According to professionals, the practice of using herbicides in the burning of bellflower was not accurate, so much so that the hare gradually went to die out after eating the plant containing the toxin. Distressing are also the wild pheasants that threaten the sprouts of crops. In addition, due to the increasing density of forests in many places, the chickens' activity area is far away from weeds, making it impossible for rabbits to survive. However, as the moderator said, pesticides are by far the biggest direct threat to the lives of hares, and most of them die from poisoning due to herbicides and insecticides in the fields. The reasons for this are complex, and in addition to the impact of agricultural production, the wrong herbicide method for orange smoking is also a key factor. The death of a variety of animals and plants such as the rock wall of the main peak and the gray moss has made the situation even worse.

However, the good news is that the hare's will to survive and their tenacious vitality are undoubtedly extremely amazing. The ecological environment has been well improved, and the number of hares is gradually increasing. At the same time, the number of wild animals such as weasels and feral cats has also increased, which indicates that hares have always maintained their strong vitality even in the face of difficult situations. Of course, this does not mean that the predicament of extinction will disappear completely. We still need to do more to protect these adorable creatures!

Conclusion: The hare is a treasure given to us by nature and a part of nature's fair trial system. Their existence is undoubtedly the best example of reminding us to cherish ecology and respect life. Here, we call on our readers and friends to actively participate in this action to protect hares and do our best to care for Mother Earth.

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