Jimu News Reporter Chang Yi
Correspondent Qin Zuodan Chen Ling Tangqiao
Protect the wetland ecology, care for wild animals, and build a beautiful home together. On November 15, Xinzhou District's 2024 "Wetland Protection Publicity Week" and "Wildlife Protection Publicity Month" activities were held. Xinzhou District Garden and Forestry Bureau joined hands with Wuhan Wenjin Vocational School and Zhangduhu Primary School to launch a nationwide participation event wetland protection boom.
"The three national second-level protected animals we are about to release today are all injured birds that our staff have rescued. We hope they can return to nature and fly freely." On the same day, at Wuhan Wenjin Vocational School, Xinzhou District Garden and The work of the Forestry Bureau The staff explained the importance of protecting wild animals on site. As the staff gently opened the flying cage, three rare birds - spotted owl, crested bee-hawk, kestrel, were like elves reunited after a long absence. , spread its wings and flew high in an instant, crossing the sky, leaving behind gorgeous figures.
"What should we do when encountering wild animals outdoors?" "What do you know about wetland animals and plants?" Subsequently, in the art classroom of the campus, an interesting wetland science class was taking place. The personnel turned into guides to explore the mysteries of nature. Focusing on themes such as "Understanding Wetlands" and "Interesting Classes on Wetland Wildlife and Plants", they explained the ecological functions of wetlands, knowledge about wetland animals and plants, and wildlife rescue skills in simple and easy-to-understand terms, aiming to cultivate young people to consciously care for, Awareness of protecting wetlands.
In the prize-winning Q&A session on "Protecting Wetlands, Loving Birds and Protecting Birds", the students were even more eager to give it a try and rushed to answer the questions. The atmosphere was lively. The interactive mode of education and entertainment allowed students to have a deeper understanding of the wetland ecosystem, and their awareness of wetland protection also quietly took root in their hearts.
At the event, some student representatives from Zhangduhu Primary School, a provincial ecological moral education demonstration school, displayed their handmade animal and plant specimens and models, calling on more people to participate in wetland protection actions.
“Today, I seemed to have entered a magical natural world. Not only did I learn a lot about wetlands and wildlife protection, I also witnessed the release of wild animals. The feeling of close contact with nature is really wonderful. In the future, I must study harder and contribute to protecting our green home." Yang Ying, a student from Wuhan Wenjin Vocational School, was filled with indescribable joy after participating in the activity. with excitement.
In order to further deepen the public's understanding of the protection of wetlands and wild animals, the Xinzhou District Garden and Forestry Bureau has launched a series of "combination punches" in recent days, by holding special lectures on wetland science knowledge, displaying wetland works, and releasing wild animals, etc. Online and offline publicity activities have effectively raised the awareness of all sectors of society on the importance of ecological protection, making the concepts of wetland protection and wildlife protection more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
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For more exciting information, please download the "Jimu News" client in the application market. Please do not reprint without authorization. You are welcome to provide news clues, and you will be paid once accepted. The 24-hour reporting hotline is 027-86777777. Jimu News Reporter Chang Yi Correspondent Qin Zuodan Chen Ling Tangqiao Protect the wetland ecology, care for wild animals, and build a beautiful home together. On November 15, Xinzhou District's 2024 "Wetland Protection Publicity Week" and "Wildlife Protection Publicity Month" activities were held. Xinzhou District Garden and Forestry Bureau joined hands with Wuhan Wenjin Vocational School and Zhangduhu Primary School to launch a nationwide participation event wetland protection boom. "The three national second-level protected animals we are about to release today are all injured birds that our staff have rescued. We hope they can return to nature and fly freely." On the same day, at Wuhan Wenjin Vocational School, Xinzhou District Garden and The work of the Forestry Bureau The staff explained the importance of protecting wild animals on site. As the staff gently opened the flying cage, three rare birds - spotted owl, crested bee-hawk, kestrel, were like elves reunited after a long absence. , spread its wings and flew high in an instant, crossing the sky, leaving behind gorgeous figures. "What should we do when encountering wild animals outdoors?" "What do you know about wetland animals and plants?" Subsequently, in the art classroom of the campus, an interesting wetland science class was taking place. The personnel turned into guides to explore the mysteries of nature. Focusing on themes such as "Understanding Wetlands" and "Interesting Classes on Wetland Wildlife and Plants", they explained the ecological functions of wetlands, knowledge about wetland animals and plants, and wildlife rescue skills in simple and easy-to-understand terms, aiming to cultivate young people to consciously care for, Awareness of protecting wetlands. In the prize-winning Q&A session on "Protecting Wetlands, Loving Birds and Protecting Birds", the students were even more eager to give it a try and rushed to answer the questions. The atmosphere was lively. The interactive mode of education and entertainment allowed students to have a deeper understanding of the wetland ecosystem, and their awareness of wetland protection also quietly took root in their hearts. At the event, some student representatives from Zhangduhu Primary School, a provincial ecological moral education demonstration school, displayed their handmade animal and plant specimens and models, calling on more people to participate in wetland protection actions. “Today, I seemed to have entered a magical natural world. Not only did I learn a lot about wetlands and wildlife protection, I also witnessed the release of wild animals. The feeling of close contact with nature is really wonderful. In the future, I must study harder and contribute to protecting our green home." Yang Ying, a student from Wuhan Wenjin Vocational School, was filled with indescribable joy after participating in the activity. with excitement. In order to further deepen the public's understanding of the protection of wetlands and wild animals, the Xinzhou District Garden and Forestry Bureau has launched a series of "combination punches" in recent days, by holding special lectures on wetland science knowledge, displaying wetland works, and releasing wild animals, etc. Online and offline publicity activities have effectively raised the awareness of all sectors of society on the importance of ecological protection, making the concepts of wetland protection and wildlife protection more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. (Photo provided by correspondent) (Source: Jimu News) For more exciting information, please download the "Jimu News" client in the application market. Please do not reprint without authorization. You are welcome to provide news clues, and you will be paid once accepted. The 24-hour reporting hotline is 027-86777777.