A cobra (眼镜蛇) was set free on September 10 in a park in Xiangtan, South China's Hunan Province.And they began hunting for the deadly creature to try to prevent it from hurting anyone.
In the name of mercy, some people free captive (被捕获的) animals, including foreign species, mostly bought from pet shops or markets. Last April, someone freed hundreds of foxes and racoon dogs in a Beijing suburb, causing economic losses to animal farmers and endangering the safety of local residents.
Besides, today people are increasingly aware of the importance of environmental protection and biodiversity. But it is necessary to ensure that acts of freeing captive animals do not violate laws or harm the interests of the public.
In order to regulate the release of captive animals, the government revised the law on wildlife conservation in 2016. According to the updated regulations, no individual ororganization should harm the public interest by freeing captive animals.
A. And any creatures set free should be local species that have no threat to local biodiversity. B. However, their warm-hearted kindness often causes serious consequence. C. Freeing a cobra in a park reflects the troublemaker's neglect of other people's lives. D. Such news has frequently appeared in recent years. E. Local police immediately arrested the troublemaker. F. Influenced by Buddhism, freeing captive animals is an act that deserves respect in China. G. It is important to protect animals including those set free by people. |