Meet the dolphins stranded, never drop them back naturally because ...
Don't think, not dropping dolphins to the marine environment is a non-human act, because behind it is a serious story.
If you encounter dolphins stuck in the sea, it's best not to release them to the marine environment. This is the advice of the Royal Society of British Animal Abuse Prevention (RSPCA) for all of us.
Specifically, last June, when I caught some dolphins stuck on the west coast of Wales, people tried to rescue and bring them back to the sea. This is truly a noble and noble gesture to protect their lives!
Dolphins trapped almost were seriously injured, many died after returning to the sea.
"This action is considered a great pride that all wildlife enthusiasts in West Wales want to do," said Ellie West, an RSPCA employee.
But the RSPCA said that this action was " the most wrong thing to affect their safety".
Is there any confusion here? Not when returning to an inherent environment, new species have the conditions to live and develop naturally and best?
Of course, everything has its reasons. According to the latest report of RSPCA, the dolphins stuck almost were seriously injured , their health was not good. In fact, many children died after returning to the sea.
Therefore, the key point is that they need immediate care and treatment, before being released to the sea .
Fish need to be treated before being released to the sea.
In addition, even if they are infected and die, they are still of great help to the scientific community. Through testing, analyzing samples, scientists can find out why they are stuck, drifting into the sea like that. Since then we will have safety measures for marine species.
The voluntary release of marine disease-infected dolphins also affects our health. Because, when we touch injured dolphins, we can be infected with completely unexpected diseases.
If you're not entirely sure about your actions, it's best not to do it.
It can be said that protecting wild species is always an action that all of us need to take seriously. But if you're not entirely sure about your actions, it's best not to do it.
Because a meaningful action must always be done with a hot heart and a cold head.
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