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Say goodbye to 'excessive feeding' and let the koi weight loss center lose its job

2025-01-20   

On January 15th, a koi weight loss center was opened in the fish pond on the east side of Baotu Spring Scenic Area, with several koi swimming in the water. Due to excessive feeding by tourists and the good water quality and constant temperature of the spring water, which is suitable for fish growth, the body of koi carp is bloated. The weight loss center will help koi fish lose weight by scientifically controlling their diet and increasing their exercise levels. At the same time, it also calls on tourists to observe fish in a civilized manner, not to feed them indiscriminately, and jointly maintain the health of koi fish and the ecological balance of the spring pond. In the Baotu Spring scenic area, koi fish have become obese due to excessive feeding by tourists. This bloated koi not only loses its natural vitality and vigor, but also poses a huge threat to its living habits and health status. The Baotu Spring Scenic Area has decided to establish a koi weight loss center to help koi fish return to health. This is not only a rescue measure for individual cases, but also a practice and interpretation of the concept of "harmonious coexistence between humans and nature". The concept of "harmonious coexistence between humans and nature" emphasizes the interdependence and symbiotic relationship between humans and the natural environment. The establishment of a koi weight loss center reflects human respect and protection of the natural environment. By scientifically controlling their diet and increasing their physical activity, we can help them lose weight and return to a healthy lifestyle. This is not only a care for koi, but also a protection of the natural environment. However, establishing a Baotu Spring Koi Weight Loss Center is also a helplessness. Although the original intention of establishing a koi weight loss center in Baotu Spring scenic area was good, it also reflects a helpless reality. That is because in many scenic spots, excessive feeding by tourists has led to changes in animal body size, health damage, and even death. This kind of 'excessive feeding' is not only harmful to animals, but also destructive to the natural environment. Tourists, out of their love and curiosity for animals, often feed them too much food. This behavior may seem like care for animals, but it is actually a form of harm. Because excessive food not only causes changes in animal body size and health damage, but also pollutes the natural environment. The establishment of a koi weight loss center is also a silent condemnation of this "excessive feeding" behavior. Say goodbye to 'excessive feeding' in order to make the koi weight loss center unemployed. To protect animals and the natural environment, we should say goodbye to 'excessive feeding'. Tourists should respect the living habits and natural environment of animals when visiting scenic spots, and should not feed animals indiscriminately. The management of scenic spots should also strengthen management by setting up warning signs, strengthening patrols, and other methods to guide tourists to travel in a civilized manner. Only through the joint efforts of the whole society can the Koi Weight Loss Center become unemployed. We should establish the awareness of civilized travel, respect animals and the natural environment, and not harm them just because of momentary love and curiosity. In fact, what we need to reflect on is that this kind of "excessive concern" and "excessive feeding" has turned good intentions into malicious behavior. There has been a phenomenon of "overfeeding" in scenic spots across the country, with some animals being fed fat and chubby, and some even suffering from hypertension and coronary heart disease. In some wildlife parks, some animals have even lost their nature of "getting enough food and clothing by themselves". Overfeeding not only harms animals, but also damages the natural environment. Feed the internet celebrity wolf to death, feed the fattened little koi, don't you stop? How many koi do we have to feed to death before we can give up? Civilized tourism, 'excessive feeding' should stop now! (New Society)

Edit:Luo yu Responsible editor:Wang er dong

Source:rednet.cn

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