As mentioned in the report,
In 20021year, Tongjiang County was identified as one of the pilot counties for the prevention and control of wild boar hazards by Sichuan Forestry and Grassland Bureau, and Tongjiang County timely issued the Pilot Work Plan for the Prevention and Control of Wild Boar Hazards in Tongjiang County. According to the planning requirements, Tongjiang county plans to kill 750 wild boar in 202 1 year.
Subsequently, the topic of "Why can't the wild boar be eaten after being killed" caused extensive discussion among netizens.
With the continuous improvement of China's ecological environment, the growing wild boar population has become a flood, endangering people's lives and property. Tongjiang County, Sichuan Province, which is listed as a pilot county for the prevention and control of wild boar hazards, recently carried out wild boar hunting activities by professional hunting teams, disinfected the hunted wild boar with quicklime, dug deep pits and buried it for harmless treatment.
"Buried dry, eat meat!" "What a delicious wild boar!" "If ordinary people kill and eat, wild boars will soon decrease." Many netizens are puzzled by the harmless treatment of wild boar and have discussed it one after another.
165438+1October 15, National Forestry and Grassland Administration is in charge of the Green Age in China.
Quote the expert's opinion: "It is forbidden to eat wild animals. The killed wild boar must be handled according to standard procedures. In the case of a large amount of killing, it can be processed into animal feed after strict inspection and quarantine and treatment by professional departments. Effective use. "
Wild boar belongs to terrestrial wild animals with important ecological, scientific and social values, and is a non-national key terrestrial wild animal, which has the characteristics of "planting in spring, destroying seedlings in summer and gnawing fruit in autumn".
In recent years, with the implementation of a series of projects such as natural forest protection, returning farmland to forests, nature reserves and wildlife protection, the population of wild animals such as wild boar has been increasing, and the scope of activities such as foraging has been expanding, resulting in increasingly frequent injury incidents, which has become the most extensive and serious wildlife.