For young people living in Shanghai, "wild" also means a natural and primitive way of life. They choose to go camping in the suburbs and feel the breath of nature, or go to the mountains to find herbs and learn cooking skills. This lifestyle can not only bring them freshness, but also benefit their physical and mental health. Many people think that appreciating and protecting the natural environment is a correct attitude towards life.
However, there is still room for improvement in protecting wildlife in Shanghai. Excessive urbanization and consumerism have led some people to have vague ideas about wildlife. For example, the behavior of catching and selling wild animals still exists, which brings risks to the ecological environment and human health. In order for the "wild" to take root in Shanghai, it needs more in-depth education and understanding.