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Are zebras protected animals?

2023-05-24 18:54:02 232

Zebras are wild animals and they are one of the most important species for conservation. Currently, zebras are listed as "Near Threatened" according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which means they face a potential risk of extinction.


Zebras are listed as national second-level protected animals in my country. According to China’s Wildlife Protection Law, it is generally prohibited to kill, hunt, sell and transport nationally protected wild animals, and illegal possession, private possession or use of these animals and their products is also not allowed. As an important natural resource, zebras are highly valued and protected by the Chinese government.


The main factors threatening zebras include habitat destruction, over-hunting, climate change, human activities, etc. In recent years, due to the destruction and interference of human activities on the habitat of wild animals, the number of zebras has been declining, and they have gradually received more and more attention and protection.


Many countries and organizations have begun taking measures to protect and manage zebra habitats and restrict zebra hunting and capture. In addition, various educational and environmental protection programs are launched to increase public awareness and awareness of zebra conservation.


In short, zebras are a protected animal and we need to work together to protect them and their habitat.

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