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Japan's extinct national bird, the crested ibis, can be found everywhere in our country, killing one or serving a 10-year prison

author:Muzi De Zoo

2020 is an extraordinary year, a year destined to be remembered. So the Spring Festival Gala performance at the end of 20 years believes that everyone has a certain impression, so one of the dance programs "Crested Ibis" does not know whether everyone still has an impression? I still remember that at that time, the show "Crested Ibis" was immediately on Weibo hot search, but not only because of the beauty of the dance, but also because of the public debate about the difference between the two birds of crested ibis and flamingo. So what kind of bird is the crested ibis?

Japan's extinct national bird, the crested ibis, can be found everywhere in our country, killing one or serving a 10-year prison

In the early days, the crested ibis, a bird, had a relatively large team, which can be described as "brothers in all corners of the world", the crested ibis, as Japan's national bird, is not only distributed in Japan, but also in various regions of China and places such as South Korea and Siberia, and has been more common in some areas.

Japan's extinct national bird, the crested ibis, can be found everywhere in our country, killing one or serving a 10-year prison

The crested ibis is a bird with a beautiful posture and beautiful appearance, the whole body feathers are mainly white, its head, crown, back, underwings and tail are embellished with pink, the most obvious when flying, the head has a beautiful willow leaf-like crown, its forehead to the cheeks have bare skin showing bright red, and there is also a symbol of good luck on them, especially in Japan, the crested ibises are crowned with divine brilliance, and the scarlet color on the body is also called "national color" by Japan, and the Latin life of the crested ibis is directly translated as " Japan's Japan", which shows the high status of the crested ibis in Japan.

Japan's extinct national bird, the crested ibis, can be found everywhere in our country, killing one or serving a 10-year prison

Although the crested ibis can be seen in many areas, their fate is different in different regions. In 1963, the crested ibises in the Siberian region of Russia were declared extinct, and then in 1975 the crested ibises on the Korean Peninsula also went extinct, and even Japan, which had a very high status in the crested ibises, only 5 remained in 1981, which is why Japan decided to capture the remaining five wild crested ibises and breed them in captivity, but it did not survive for several years, and in 2003, with the death of the last crested ibis, "Akin", Japan's national bird went to extinction.

Japan's extinct national bird, the crested ibis, can be found everywhere in our country, killing one or serving a 10-year prison

However, this race has not completely disappeared from the human world, and in 1981, the traces of 7 crested ibises were found in Yang County, Shaanxi, in the southern foothills of the Qinling Mountains in China. At the same time, the relevant departments of our country immediately organized a protection group about the crested ibis, protecting this group of rare birds with professional knowledge and scientific seriousness. For example, the spraying and use of pesticides is completely prohibited in this area where the crested ibises live, providing a guaranteed, green and harmless living environment for the crested ibises, followed by the prohibition of destruction and reclamation of trees and wastelands, because crested ibises like to live among tall trees.

Japan's extinct national bird, the crested ibis, can be found everywhere in our country, killing one or serving a 10-year prison

In addition to the method of local protection, the protection personnel of the relevant departments also need to guard against the natural enemies of the crested ibis, such as by tying plastic sheets under the crested ibises' young trees to prevent snakes and cats from invading. Secondly, because the crested ibis has a timid personality, the relevant staff consulted with the local residents, asking them to reduce the number of fireworks and firecrackers and reduce the area of crested ibis's life, while also vigorously popularizing and publicizing the knowledge and importance of crested ibis protection to the public, through the implementation of long-term science popularization work, the public's protection of crested ibises has been enhanced, and even people from eighty years old to eight years old have actively participated in the team of crested ibises protection, after all, killing one will take 10 years in prison.

Japan's extinct national bird, the crested ibis, can be found everywhere in our country, killing one or serving a 10-year prison

It is the long-term efforts and efforts of the relevant personnel, and now the crested ibises living in Our country have reached more than 7,000, so in the next few days I believe that the crested ibises will return to the posture that can be seen everywhere before, becoming a beautiful scenery that cannot be ignored in our lives.