What do you think of the increase of crested ibis from 7 at the beginning of discovery to more than 5,000?

? Spring blossoms, grass grows and warblers fly. Nature is full of vitality again. Breeze, warm sun and flowers are what nature should look like. Birds are the crowning touch of a beautiful picture in colorful spring grass. There are many birds in nature, some of which are in danger of extinction. However, under the strong protection of human beings, these birds have been passed down from generation to generation. Crested ibis is such an endangered bird. Under the protection of people, the number of crested ibis has also increased greatly. Protecting endangered animals is an important behavior for us to live in harmony with nature. Whether nature's tomorrow is beautiful or not depends largely on whether this action is fully implemented.

Zhu, a beautiful girl among birds.

? Zhu, a lovely bird. He has a sharp mouth, which played a great role in their hunting. His forehead is orange, and it turns red when it is a little darker. Its feathers are white, so white that people can't help touching them, but when he spreads his wings, he sees that the feathers in her wings are orange like those on his forehead. The inner feathers are slightly lighter in color and have an elegant aesthetic feeling.

The top seven to more than 5000.

? Liu Ying, a bird expert of Chinese Academy of Sciences, first discovered the wild crested ibis in a small county, with only seven birds. And it was the only seven in the world at that time. This means that it is urgent to protect the wild bird Zhu Huan. Once these rare animals disappear, they will never appear again. After decades of national protection and artificial cultivation, the number of pearl rings has changed from 7 to more than 5,000. Birds that used to be seen only on specimens can now be seen taking off in the fields. Live in harmony with nature and become a beautiful scenery.

Man is trying to live in harmony with nature.

? Human beings, like all animals in nature, rely on nature to survive. From the event that crested ibis changed from seven to five thousand, we can see that human beings are trying to live in harmony with nature. We did destroy nature in the process of seeking development, but when we woke up, we tried our best to make up for it. Not only the number of crested ibis has increased, but also the number of other animals and plants we have protected has increased.