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The conflict between humans and pigs has intensified! Shaanxi has launched the "strongest pig killing order". Can the hunted wild boars be eaten?
Time:2023-03-27 15:39:23 source:ucutxmastrees.com author:Small size Read:671次
The conflict between humans and pigs has intensified! Shaanxi has launched the "strongest pig killing order". Can the hunted wild boars be eaten?
As the number of wild boars in China continues to grow, the conflict between humans and pigs has become increasingly intensified. According to statistics, the number of wild boars in Shaanxi has surged by more than 200,000. , Shaanxi launched the "strongest pig killing order" to control the increase in the number of wild boars. Can the killed wild boars be eaten directly?
In previous videos, we have always seen wild animals flooding in other countries, such as hares in Australia, Asian carp in the United States, oysters in Denmark, sika deer in Japan, etc., welcoming many veterans. The envy and jealousy, in recent years, in our country there is also a species that has become a local flood, that is the wild boar! When it comes to wild boars, for many ordinary people living in remote areas, it can be said that they are miserable. The crops such as corn and sweet potatoes that have been planted hard have been infested in groups before the harvest and maturity season. If the wild boars are exhausted, a few wild boars can destroy a large field, leaving a devastated scene. As the wild boars "siege the city" and expand their scope of activities, not only large-scale crops are destroyed, but they will also attack humans and damage livestock. It makes the common people living in the places where wild boars haunt miserable. Wild boars are protected animals in our country. They cannot be beaten or killed. The common people can only use the most primitive methods to drive them away. This method has little effect on wild boars who are used to eating crops. , Because the damage to crops by wild boars is often devastating, once the fields it patronizes, it will be eaten up within a few days, which not only directly and seriously affects the enthusiasm of farmers for farming, causing a large number of fields to be abandoned, but also affects China's grain production and food securityThen why the wild boars that once disappeared in our country can quickly rise to harm one side?
The reproductive capacity of wild boars is very fast. Wild boars can breed twice a year, and one litter can produce more than a dozen litters. The survival rate of wild boar pups is very high. In addition to this, the adaptability of wild boars is also very strong. Except for alpine areas and desert areas, wild boars can be seen all over the world. In our country, wild boars belong to the three protected animals, and it is expressly prohibited to hunt and kill them. It also provides a natural shelter for wild boars to multiply wildly. As the number of wild boars continues to increase, the conflict between humans and pigs has also intensified. With the start of the pig order, a large number of wild boars are bound to face the risk of hunting, so the problem is coming! Can the hunted wild boar be eaten directly? The answer is definitely no, because our country has clearly stipulated that hunting wild boars are forbidden to eat. The purpose of the "pig killing order" is to control the growth of wild boar populations, prevent wild boars from destroying agriculture, and protect farmers. The fundamental interests of friends, not for the purpose of eating. If it can be eaten, it will be a disaster for the wild boar population, because the "combat effectiveness" of our Chinese foodies cannot be underestimated, and eventually the number of wild boars will increase in our country. Reduction or even extinction, such a result is even more detrimental to the ecological balance concept we advocate. What do you think about this matter, please leave your opinions in the message area! Thanks for watching!(责任编辑:Fish)
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