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Hey, the wolf is not good for the wolf

2023-10-24   

Have you ever seen a wild wolf wagging its tail, coquettishly rolling and begging for food? Recently, a netizen posted a video claiming that a wild wolf in Kekexili, Qinghai, has changed from messy hair and bony bones to shiny fur and a round body due to frequent feeding by tourists and drivers. It can be described as "two wolves". Just 'feed' the wolf out of kindness, right? The sage Mencius once said, "A heart of compassion is the end of benevolence." When encountering a lonely wolf begging for food in a vast uninhabited area, he believed that many people's first reaction was to "help if they can," so he conveniently divided the food he carried with him into parts. With the increase of past tourists and feeding frequency, wolves that should have survived in the Gobi Desert may have more dependence and less wildness, which seriously affects their natural foraging ability. Furthermore, as some experts have pointed out, feeding out of kindness is also a violation of animal survival laws. From this perspective, kindness without rational support is sometimes not as beautiful as imagined. From helping butterflies break through their cocoons, causing their wings to become unable to complete congestion and unable to fly, to blindly releasing and causing the proliferation of exotic species such as crocodiles, finches, and scavengers, to animals living in zoos such as the orangutan "Sentai" suffering from illness and even death due to being fed crazily, past cases have all reiterated the iron law of following natural laws and prohibiting improper intervention. It should be noted that feeding wild animals also poses significant risks to personal safety. For example, wild animals that survive in the wilderness, especially injured animals, may carry pathogenic bacteria. For example, the seemingly "benevolent" wagging wolf is a fierce beast, and its possibility of attacking humans cannot be completely ruled out. All of these remind us to guard our hearts and control our hands, and avoid blindly intervening in the already balanced ecosystem. It is worth paying special attention to the tendency of entertainment interpretation of such phenomena on the internet, which is obviously not conducive to the dissemination of correct cognitive concepts. The wolves in Kekexili are divided into two factions, the conservative faction and the egg yolk faction. The live documentary 'From Wolves to Dogs' is staged in Kekexili, and the wolf lies flat and becomes a dog... In addition to expressing a sense of surprise and novelty, some netizens also present a potential tendency to deconstruct serious topics and cover up the real problems behind them. Therefore, only by providing correct guidance can the public understand the essence behind the phenomenon and the reasons behind the problem, effectively regulate their own words and actions, reduce or even eliminate uncivilized practices such as indiscriminate feeding. From a policy perspective, the efforts of relevant departments have also been "on the road". For example, in response to uncivilized behaviors such as feeding apples to giant pandas, Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Base has prohibited relevant tourists from visiting the panda base again for life. For example, the Shanghai Wildlife Protection Regulations, which came into effect on October 1st this year, have clearly stipulated that "feeding wild animals that naturally grow and reproduce in the wild environment is prohibited". I believe that under the powerful conditions of combining ideological guidance and strong protection, the public will inevitably respect objective reality, pay attention to scientific laws, and pay attention to behavioral moderation, in order to avoid the recurrence of "good intentions doing bad things". Feeding the wolf is not for the good of the wolf. There are reports that the Red Wolf of Kekexi West Network has started bringing companions to eat,

Edit:Luo yu Responsible editor:Jia jia

Source:southcn.com

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