20201204 阿多大象国家公园中的非洲象 必应壁纸

非洲象 阿多大象国家公园中的非洲象 在世界野生动物保护日,我们将顺道参观南非阿多大象国家公园的一群非洲象。阿多建立于1931年,目的是保护仅有11头非洲象的一小群,如今它已成为南非19只大象中的第三大国家公园,并为大约600只这种壮观的动物以及角水牛、各种羚羊、狮子、鬣狗提供了安全的庇护所,以及濒临灭绝的黑色犀牛。那个世界野生动物保护日的组织者旨在提高人们对保护野生动物免受非法贩运动物器官和产品之害的认识。因为贩卖动物是对野生大象、老虎和犀牛最直接的威胁,他们鼓励人们承诺避免使用来自野生动物的产品。以非洲象为例。这两个亚种非洲大草原象和较小的非洲森林象长期以来都是偷猎者的目标,因为它们的象牙。虽然数百万头大象曾经在非洲游荡,但今天估计只剩下40万头。
原文:
For World Wildlife Conservation Day, we're dropping in to visit a herd of African elephants in the Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa. Established in 1931 to protect a small herd of just 11 African elephants, today Addo ranks as the third-largest national park out of the 19 in South Africa and provides a safe haven for about 600 of these magnificent creatures, as well as cape buffaloes, various antelope species, lions, hyenas, and endangered black rhinos.The organizers of World Wildlife Conservation Day aim to raise awareness about the need to protect wildlife from illegal trafficking in animal parts and products. Because animal trafficking is the most immediate threat to wild elephants, tigers and rhinos, they encourage people to pledge to avoid products derived from wildlife. Consider the African elephant. Both subspecies—the African savannah elephant (like these) and the smaller African forest elephant—have long been targets of poachers for their ivory tusks. Although millions of elephants once roamed Africa, today only an estimated 400,000 remain.
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