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Kingfisher: A beautiful national second-class protected animal

author:Senior technician Lao Song
Kingfisher: A beautiful national second-class protected animal

The kingfisher, this beautiful bird, has now become a key protected object in the mainland. They are loved by people for their bright feathers and agile skills. However, with the change of the environment and the interference of human activities, the living environment of the kingfisher is becoming more and more severe, which also makes the kingfisher listed as a national second-class protected animal.

Kingfisher: A beautiful national second-class protected animal

There are many species of kingfishers, the most common on the mainland is the common kingfisher, which is a typical marine bird with a special tubular snout that has the effect of draining salt. In addition to this, there are many types such as blue kingfisher, small blue kingfisher, crested kingfisher, etc., each with its own unique beauty. These kingfishers live in forests, lakes, rivers, and other places on the continent and are an integral part of the ecosystem.

However, in recent years, due to human factors such as deforestation and water pollution, the living environment of kingfishers has been severely damaged. At the same time, illegal fishing and trafficking in kingfishers has also occurred, resulting in a sharp decline in the number of kingfishers. In order to protect this rare bird, the mainland has listed it as a national second-class protected animal, and has severely cracked down on the illegal capture and sale of kingfishers.

In addition, all sectors of society are also actively taking action to improve the living environment of kingfishers through measures such as planting trees, protecting water sources, and reducing pollution. Many animal protection organizations and volunteers have also joined the ranks of kingfisher conservation, raising public awareness of kingfisher conservation through education, scientific research and other means.

Protecting kingfishers is not only about maintaining ecological balance, but also about passing on and promoting our respect for nature and life. Every kingfisher is a treasure of nature, and their presence adds endless color and fun to our lives. Therefore, we should work together to protect these beautiful lives and let the kingfishers soar freely in the blue sky and white clouds.

Kingfisher: A beautiful national second-class protected animal

In short, as a national second-class protected animal, the kingfisher not only needs our legal protection, but also needs each of us to start from ourselves, care for nature, protect the environment, and create a harmonious home for kingfishers and other wild animals. Only in this way can we jointly protect the magic and beauty of nature and make the earth a paradise for all life to grow together.

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