Hi everyone, my name is Kress. In fact, I watched several documentaries in the past two days, "The Biggest Little Farm" and "The Elephant Queen." The former tells the story of John, Jasmine and Allen, and many volunteers building a biodiversity farm together. They love animals, live in harmony with them, and reap the fruits. The latter tells the story of a 50-year-old elephant patriarch named Athena who led members to find water and food to save the race in the arid African savannah. Finally, "Behind the Lens" tells the hardship behind the scenes of our planet, a documentary photography team. The photographer hid in a hidden hut to endure extreme loneliness, just waiting to take pictures of the Siberian tiger. A photographer in the tropical rainforest of Sumatra, Indonesia, carrying a tripod and a camera, submerged in the bosom of the swamp and took an adventure to take pictures of the red orangutans using simple tools. . . . . Pay tribute to these brave, persistent, persevering, and enduring workers, so that you can once again witness the great animal world! The three films are all about animals. Just in the process of watching the film behind the camera, the most significant feeling emerged in my heart. Animals have too little living space. They also have the desire to reproduce. This is their nature, but we humans, Borrowing the brain of wisdom, in the past few hundred years, they have killed their lives fiercely and cold-blooded, squeezing their living space. But this is not right. Before God created Adam and Eve, a stable and prosperous animal kingdom already existed. We are the masters of God, depriving them of their right to reproduce, building fences for them, and stipulating where they can live. The agricultural revolution, industrial revolution, and electronic information revolution of mankind have greatly developed their own productivity. Mankind transforms the environment, destroys the environment, and transforms it into what he wants, but everyone who travels knows that he prefers fascinating nature. The scenery, not the circled park. The deterioration of the earth's environment has failed to prevent the reproduction of mankind, but mankind has advanced science and technology, medicine, and even prolonged the life of mankind. But animals, a dear friend, can’t. Their rainforests, oceans, glaciers, grasslands, woods, rivers, and plains are taken for granted. They live in a corner, and the worse the environment is, the sooner they die. They don't know how to scream, I want to scream for them, but I am too weak to make my voice known to more compassionate people. Human beings are still multiplying unscrupulously, for fear that their genes will not be able to continue. In fact, we all know how stupid this is. This planet has a large enough population. Even some groups are still afraid of not finding a wife and reproducing offspring every day. The only reasonable reason is that women are more There are more than 30 million men, and my parents want to hold their grandchildren. Dear friend, you are not alone.
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