What can we do to protect birds?

1. Reduce damage to nature.

2. Protect forests, waters and other natural environments.

3. Put an end to the practice of culling birds.

4. Leave natural living environment conditions for birds.

5. Reduce the phenomenon of artificial cages and allow birds to fly freely in nature.

All natural species and their communities are adapted to the local environmental conditions. As long as the conditions remain unchanged, they can survive for a long time. Even if they spread or shrink, the process will be slow and gradual. The intensification of human activities has broken this eternal balance, leading to the extinction of species, of which natural disasters are also part of the reason.

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The cause of animal extinction: excessive greed

Tiger is the largest cat in the world and is close to extinction. There are only about 6,600 tigers in the world, and the Bali tiger, Javan tiger, and Caspian tiger have gradually become extinct in the 1930s. Despite repeated orders from governments around the world to ban the killing of tigers.

But there are still some money-loving people who often use them as cash cows, which even the government cannot restrain and the law cannot subdue: In 1967, 480 tigers were hunted in India; in 1991, A large number of Siberian tigers have been poached; in 1993, 867 kilograms of tiger bones were seized from poachers in India.

On February 3, 2015, Fox News in the United States published a report titled "Terrorist Organizations Promote Violent Poaching of Elephants in Central Africa" ??stating: Elephant poaching cases are increasing across Central Africa. is on the rise. Some extremist gangs even shoot at the animals from helicopters and then use chainsaws to chop off their precious tusks.