I Have a Safari Park

Chapter 582 Sweet Honey Tea

Yan Ganghui said: "Let's run, let's call each other, call the foot in the middle of the first step, and the feet on both sides of the second step!"

Su Hui: "OK!"

Soon they will be lined up.

As soon as the staff whistled, the two put their arms around each other's necks, shouting "one two one two" and running fast.

The three-legged pair is not only a test of tacit understanding, but physical fitness is also very important.

The distance of running back and forth is 40 meters. Usually, Yan Ganghui has to pant when he climbs a flight of stairs. However, he just took a bath in the hot spring and spiritual water yesterday. In the morning, he ate potatoes and leeks that were grown in the spiritual water. He was very energetic.

Won the first place in the group with a slight advantage over another couple.

The two looked at each other and laughed!

The staff handed over a prize ticket and smiled: "Congratulations on your victory! You can go to the drink shop over the square to exchange for a cup of honey lemon tea."

The couple in the back have a piece of candy as a reward, better than nothing.

Take the ticket and go to the drink shop.

In addition to honey lemon tea, also ordered a honey grapefruit tea.

Yan Ganghui saw a sign next to it: "The honey used in this shop is the product of the Shanshui Natural Community Cooperation Project..."

While waiting for the honey tea to be prepared, I would be bored if I was idle, so I started reading.

The people of the Guanba area in Sichuan used to rely on wood to a large extent for their living!

Income comes from felling trees, transporting trees, and some other resources on the mountain.

For example, the meat of takin, wild boar, and even bears are sold in restaurants.

In the past, natural resources were abundant, and golden monkeys and giant pandas were regular visitors.

But gradually, it became difficult to see the traces of wild animals. The cold-water fish, a specialty of the river, almost disappeared because of the electric fish, and the environment was getting worse.

Guanba is located on the edge of the Tangjiahe Reserve. In order to protect the community, it is necessary for the villagers to make a living, so a series of work has been done to allow the villagers to raise Chinese bees.

The Chinese bee itself is an endangered pollinator. Using the nectar plants in the panda habitat forest to make honey can protect both the bees and the forest and provide livelihoods for the villagers. It can be said that it can kill three birds with one stone.

Although honey does not really make much money in the market, it has brought attention, and attention is also an important resource. It is also a lubricant that brings changes to the minds of the villagers.

It turns out that it is not only cutting down trees, but also electric fish collecting medicine to make money.

Later, the villagers began to participate in some conservation cooperation projects, and the inspection cost was 140 yuan a day. A few years ago, the villagers formulated a convention that hunting, digging medicinal materials, and random electric fish were not allowed. Every villager signed it.

The number of cold-water fish gradually recovered, and the animals that had disappeared also returned.

The same is to rely on the mountains to eat the mountains, the wallets of the villagers are bulging, and the hometown has changed back to green waters and green mountains.

However, there are more and more cases of black bears stealing honey. In order to prepare for hibernation, black bears will eat a lot from July to October, which is also the period when honey matures.

Compared with the sporadic wild beehives in the forest, the hundreds of beehives in the bee farm are undoubtedly a feast for black bears. It is very offensive to the protective attitude of the villagers.

In addition to making some bear alarms, Shanshui naturally invites everyone to meet and discuss a set of approved plans under the principle of community leadership, and establishes a black bear disaster fund, which has recently started operation.

Some Asian elephant communities in Yunnan are now carrying out similar honey conservation projects.

"Sir, your honey tea is ready!"

Yan Ganghui came back to his senses and felt a little emotional. He never imagined that there is such a story behind the honey.

Conservation work is not an easy task. It is indeed a test of human wisdom to coordinate the balance between the development of villagers and nature protection.

He and Su Hui picked up a cup of honey drink and took a sip.

Not to mention, sweet and sweet, with the special flavor of lemon, it is quite delicious.

Walking on the square, I saw some signboards with bee designs!

He had no interest in small animals like bees at first, but after reading the story of honey and the community, he would drink honey tea and stop to look at the display board.

There are signs to introduce interesting little knowledge about bees!

For example, a bee can fly 24 kilometers in an hour.

Instead of hibernating in winter, they huddle together in their nests while their wings vibrate for warmth.

To obtain one kilogram of honey, bees need to pick 1 million flowers, work 33,300 hours, and fly 450,000 kilometers, which is equivalent to circling the earth 11 times.

"Wow!" Su Hui couldn't help but glanced at the honey tea in her hand and exclaimed, "No wonder it's called a hard-working little bee!"

Does it take thousands of kilometers to make such a cup of honey tea? It's a lot harder than a delivery guy.

Yan Ganghui was caught by another display board: "Huh! If the bees disappear, human beings can only live for four years?"

I have some doubts in my heart, are bees really that important?

Without pollination by bees, there are still butterflies, can't they make up for the vacancies of bees?

This is a very common idea!

But the niche is not like a building block played by children, which can be placed around at will. Each animal has its own unique ecological role.

Tigers, leopards, and wolves are all predators, but only tigers can effectively control the number of wild boars.

After the extinction of the dodo, the large craniocarpus tree that mainly relies on the dodo to digest and grind the seed coat, and the seeds can germinate, has become increasingly scarce.

Like dominoes, once a piece is overturned, it will bring about a series of chain reactions.

The structure of nature is complex and sophisticated. Although there is a certain degree of fault tolerance, this fault tolerance is limited.

Yan Ganghui looked at the exhibition card, and his face gradually became serious.

One-third of human food depends directly or indirectly on pollination by insects such as bees. Not only bees are threatened, but other pollinators such as butterfly bats are also facing extinction crisis, and it is difficult for them to protect themselves, let alone replace them.

If this continues, nutritious crops such as vegetables and fruits will be replaced by a few crops of rice and potatoes, resulting in nutritional imbalance and human beings will face severe famine.

Just thinking about eating only potatoes and rice for a few years makes me feel that life is bleak and the joy of life is lost.

A sign at the back introduces what you can do to protect bees!

For example, planting a variety of native plants with different flowering periods, purchasing raw honey from local farmers, and promoting the development of beekeeping.

Avoid the use of pesticides, herbicides, do a good job sorting garbage, and protect wild beehives.

And, of course, to raise awareness about the importance of introducing bees to everyone.

When there is understanding, there is concern, and when there is concern, there is action.

Yan Ganghui immediately took a few photos and sent them to the circle of friends: "Today 520 is also World Bee Day. I can't imagine that little bees are so important! They also deserve our respect and love. Let's compare little bees. Heart."

Friend comments: "Wonderful holiday!"

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