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    Brown pheasant: a first-class protected animal in Beijing suburb

    • Last Update: 2002-06-12
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: "not long ago, in the investigation of the western mountain area of this city, we accidentally took more than ten photos of brown pheasants There are signs that there are at least 200 wild brown eared pheasants in Beijing This was disclosed to reporters by the staff of the Municipal Forestry Bureau yesterday Hou Baokun, director of the wildlife protection department of the Municipal Forestry Bureau, said that it was only known in the data that there are brown pheasants in Beijing, but no one has seen them in recent years It can be found that the brown pheasant population is the direct result of the better ecological environment in Beijing and the improvement of the public's awareness of animal protection, which shows that the number and reproduction speed of wild animals have increased It is understood that brown pheasant inhabits in the mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest or broad-leaved forest in the middle and low mountains, and has a greater wandering in autumn and winter Flying slowly, good at running, loud call It feeds on tubers, root buds, twigs, berries and seeds of plants, as well as insects and other animal food The distribution area of brown eared pheasants in China is very narrow, and the total number of wild pheasants is only about 5000 It is listed as a first-class protected animal in the list of national key protected wild animals in China and as an endangered species in the Red Book of endangered animals · birds in China According to the researchers, wild animals such as boars, leopards and wolves are also widely distributed in the suburbs of Beijing These beasts often destroy crops in the mountains In order to protect them, some districts and counties in our city have issued the "compensation measures for damage caused by wild animals", which is only to reduce the economic losses suffered by farmers, rather than what the media said a few days ago "encourage wild animals to eat crops" (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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