In late June 2006, in the Saihan Wula National Nature Reserve in Bahrain's Right Banner, Chifeng City, a small gown just four or five days old was intercepted by forestry police from the hands of lawless elements and left at the bottom of the mountain tourist spot, because it had many small spots on its body, the staff named it "flowers". Since then, a 19-year-old Mongolian girl named Arong, a waitress at the tourist spot, has taken on the responsibility of taking care of the "flower spot". She takes time out of her day to feed and play with the animal. Ah Rong said that the "drip" is very cute and is like a good friend to her, and that she is happiest when she is with the "drip".
Now, under the careful care of Arong and the crowd, the "Flower Spot" is growing healthily, and will soon be released by the staff back to the mountains to return to the bosom of nature.
The small Canadian city of Edmonton is far from the grandeur of Beijing, with its historical and cultural buildings like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, and certainly not the hustle and bustle of Beijing. As a city, it has a distinctive style.
The entire city center is built on a hill, with tall buildings housing government offices, offices, commercial districts and fitness centers. The commercial district is connected to each other in all directions underground. The drive out of the city center is otherworldly. Along the way there are hills, open meadows, and dense trees. The roads are sometimes flat, sometimes undulating. Just when you suspect you are in the suburbs, shopping centers, schools and supermarkets come into view. Here, the city mingles with nature.
Hills, meadows and trees are rarely man-made; they retain their original natural beauty. The most beautiful scenery is in the fall and winter. In the soft autumn breeze, the rolling hills on both sides of the road are glittering with golden maple leaves, forming a gorgeous picture against the blue sky and light white clouds. When you are in the middle of it, you feel refreshed. Leaves withered in the late fall, the morning or evening, flocks of geese honked and flew in the blue sky and white clouds, row after row, when your heart also seems to fly with them to the distant hometown. In winter, after a heavy snowfall and a freezing fog, the trees are dressed in silver, and the rabbits' figures and footprints can often be seen on the snow-covered ground behind the house. They are not afraid of people and people never hurt them. Only when you walk very close to it, it will miso and run away without a trace.
Once I saw a funny picture in the newspaper of a squirrel running on a green grass course with a golf ball in its mouth. It turned out that it had mistaken the golf balls for mushrooms and stored them in a tree for the winter. There was a discussion in the newspaper about this incident, and some people said that it was not surprising that the golf ball was carried away by the squirrel, nor was it worth sympathizing with, as this should have been the squirrel's place in the first place. The discussion was inconclusive, except for the fact that golfing was suspended at the course because of the squirrels.
There are many other examples of people living in harmony with animals. If you see a deer running in the middle of the highway, even the fastest car has to stop to make way for it. I once went to the University of Alberta to visit, the university area is full of trees and grass, quiet and solemn. I saw three squirrels running and jumping on the lawn without avoiding people, and sometimes I heard their shrill cries, which was the first time in my life that I had ever heard the cries of squirrels. There are many places to fish in the city, and the regulations are strict, the fish have a certain size requirements, less than the required size, must be released. In fact, many local people, no matter what fish they catch and finally put back into the river. The first thing that you need to do is to get a good deal of money to pay for the work you have done.
There is a Canadian National Park, also known as Elk Island, more than 70 kilometers west from my daughter's home. The park is huge, with wild cattle, deer, four different species and unnamed birds, totaling ****250 species of animals. Access to the park is by car only. The park is densely wooded, with a wide lake that shimmers and looks out across the water. Many people camp in the park with tents on summer weekends. The wildlife infested areas have signs telling visitors what animals are in the area. On the way home near the side of the highway a few bison were seen leisurely moving their heavy bodies and pacing around. Unfortunately the cars ran by and these bison soon disappeared out of the car windows.
Traveling in Australia, whether in the city, or in the desert, everywhere feel that people and animals live in harmony with that unique interest, the Australian love of animals to the author left a deep impression.
(a) Australian animals are not afraid of people
In Australia, the size of the city, the wharf, the square can often be seen flocks of pigeons walking around unattended, eating tourists reward food. Flocks of seagulls are fearlessly weaving around the tourists, groups of sea lions, seals in the seaside play, sometimes jumping on the beach, or in the rocky sun, lying lazily, let the people to watch. Even as you sit in the back garden of your own home (the homes of poor Australians are legally required to have back gardens), magpies, turtledoves, white-necked birds. , and flocks of colorful parrots, will all be ready to make a visit. In the mornings, large cream-colored birds - "laughing birds," as they are called in Australia - fly up into the trees early and cackle until they wake you up. Once my son's family took me to Sydney Wollongong beach picnic, just stepped out of the car, there are a few feathers very beautiful kingfishers fell on the head and shoulders of the little granddaughter, I immediately grabbed the camera to snap, but the birds do not seem to be afraid of people, did not have the intention of escaping, I stretched out his arm, there are a few small birds fell, as if home grown, no stranger. The family walked along the beach, and again many squirrels jumped out from the bushes and ran to us to play. We teased it and took pictures together, in perfect harmony between man and beast.
In Australia, you can often see "Beware of kangaroo!" and "Beware of animals!" These warning signs remind motorists of the importance of the kangaroo and the animal. One night, my son drove through the Australian grasslands on the highway, suddenly a sharp braking, fixed eyes, and found that there are a few kangaroos lying on the highway sleeping soundly, I was ready to get out of the car to drive away these "roadblock rats", my son hastened to stretch out his index finger on his lips to indicate quiet, he gently told us that the warm tarmac at night will often be He gently told us that kangaroos often come to roost on the warm tarmac at night. At the same time, the oncoming traffic also quietly stopped, lights out. This group of lovely kangaroos, as if there is no car, sleep more sound. 1 minute, two minutes ---------10 minutes passed, there is no sound of the horn, can not see a lighted headlights, and no one got out of the car to drive away the kangaroos. After ten minutes, the leader of the kangaroo seems to have found the "courtesy" of the vehicle, only to its family members of the greeting, the group of kangaroos before jumping a jump back to the endless prairie went up.
(2) People can't harass animals
In Australia, if you're not careful driving, you'll be fined for running over a crow. If you hit a bird, your white neighbors will take you to court. An old man from mainland China visiting his family in Australia had nothing to do at his daughter's house, so he bought a colorful parrot with a cage from a flower and bird market. The parrot chirped every day and was very much loved by its owner. Who knows, in a few days, the district government received a complaint from a neighbor, a white old lady, that the parrot every day, similar to the cry of "help", there is a suspicion of persecution of animals. The relevant departments of the district government then sent their staff to visit the house, pointing out that the birdcage was too small and the bird was very uncomfortable inside, and that immediate improvement was necessary. Forced to give up, the old man had to give up the pain, the favorite parrot released. Who knows this move, and was accused by the white neighbors, said the parrot is artificially bred and fed, there is a dependence on people, you released, it may not find their own food, it will starve to death, criticizing him for being too irresponsible.
Lived in Sydney for a long time, found around Sydney there are several wildlife parks, the way these zoos show animals to the author is very surprised, that is, they live in the area and run through the path of the tourists between, and there is no fence between the iron mesh, only to some of the withered branches are placed very casually, in order to show that the isolation of the sign. I wondered, will they run out? In Sydney to read secondary school granddaughter told me that, yes, the intention of such isolation, is to tell visitors can never step into the forbidden area, but the kangaroo and emu (similar to the ostrich, Australia's emblem on the left side is a kangaroo, the right side is this bird) can be happy when they cross the trunk of the dead tree to move around freely, and then visitors can be close to them zero-distance, but we must ensure that they do not cause them to panic and unhappy. Little granddaughter said, this management is based on the "principle of humanity", that is, everything to these animals feel free and comfortable as a prerequisite, people must not harass the animals, this principle has been formed in the Australian public **** knowledge.