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动物保护演讲稿(2篇范文)

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第1篇 初二作文:非洲野生动物保护宣传演讲稿

此次旅行之前,我对于野生动物地了解也仅仅局限于伟大的纪录片《动物世界》(其实我觉得之后所有人都会说他对于野生动物的了解也局限于《动物世界》,所以这的确是‘伟大的’纪录片),在这个记录片中,我们所见识到的是狮子猎豹的残忍;是花豹野狐的狡诈;是大自然的恐怖,血淋淋的生存法则。

但现实又一次打破了偏见,非洲之行,带给了我们很多回忆,也带给了我们很多惊讶。这是一次“颠覆”之旅。

如果狮子会像家猫一样卖萌,猎豹歪着个脑袋瞧你,豹宝宝会对着妈妈撒娇,花豹的睡相如西施,诸位看了都自愧不如。其实,在恐怖的利爪下野生动物也有温柔美丽的一面。没有杀戮没有哀嚎。在旱季与雨季交汇的时间里,在温暖和煦、清风阵阵的爱抚下。非洲所展示的的是慵懒,可爱,美丽,和谐。

白天,是美丽的天堂。夜晚,非洲又恢复了它狂野的本性。因为夜色浓重,我们没有机会欣赏到那激动人心的捕猎场景。但夜里低沉怒吼给我们带来了野性的气息。

就是这么一个多姿多彩的非洲,就是这么一些变幻莫测的生灵,如今,却遭到残酷的摧残。

4.9克的铜与铁能做些什么?溶成导电的细丝?做成精美的首饰?还是汽车上的零部件?0。56元人民币又能做些什么?真是幼稚!这一点小钱在当今的社会啥都不算。但是,在这里,他们却被做成夺去生命的恶魔。枪响之后,往往就是另一个生命的陨落。

我不知道那些所谓的象牙筷,象牙印章有什么特别。难道竹筷石印就不好吗?在你手上的,是一个沉甸甸的生命啊!那些你用来买它们的钱上都沾满着鲜血!

其实,野生动物的保护事业说大也不大,说小也不小。它很简单,只是你捐几块钱的事;它很困难,需要你长久的坚持。我们所见到一切都是“生命”,我们所遇到的也会触动人心。作为人类的我们可以主宰一切,但事实上我们是被一切所主宰。因此,我们要对大自然心存敬畏,人类绝对会意识到,再厉害的核武器,再牛逼的超级英雄在愤怒的大自然面前就如狂风中的一粒沙粒,毫无反抗之力。

所以,这不仅仅只是一个演讲,我希望它的作用不止这些。我希望在场的听众,拿起你们的手机,告诉自己的亲朋。告诉他们联合起来一起保护野生动物。请记住:“没有买卖,就没有杀害。”

第2篇 威*王子上央视宣传动物保护英语演讲稿

ladies and gentlemen,

never before have we had so many different ways totalk to one another.

in the distant past, written documents would becarried by hand across thousands of miles from chinato western europe.

today, we access knowledge from all over the world,through our mobile phones, at the tap of a key.

wherever you are watching this programme – whether in this hall, at work, with your friends, orat home with your families;

xièxiè. [thank you.]

hen gaoxing he ni jianmian. [i'm pleased to meet you.]

thank you for welcoming me into your homes.

many of the most important conversations we have in our lives, take place in the family home.

the home is where we learn from our parents and grandparents, teach our own children, andshare our stories and hopes for the future. it is where many of our ideas and values are firstkindled.

in that spirit, there is one subject i believe we have to discuss, around our family tables andacross the generations.

it concerns the future, and i know the chinese are a far-sighted people.

it concerns particularly the environment, and i know that protecting china's rich and beautifulnatural heritage is important to all chinese families.

it is the mass destruction and trafficking of iconic endangered species;

and it is time to talk about the growing human demand for illegal wildlife products that drivesthe trade and makes it profitable.

today, we face an unprecedented surge in the brutal slaughter of iconic animals by poachers.

in south africa, for example, one rhino was killed every month until xx. but last year, threerhinos were killed every single day.

in the 33 years since i was born, we have lost around 70 percent of africa's elephantpopulation. of those that are left, 20,000 are being killed every year – that is 54 elephantskilled every single day.

at this rate, children born this year – like my daughter charlotte – will see the last wildelephants and rhinos die before their 25th birthdays.

those who suffer the most from this loss are some of the poorest people on our planet.

they are the families who feel powerless as the wildlife around them disappear; who face beingtrapped in poverty forever without the income that should be brought in by tourism, acornerstone of the economy in many developing nations.

they are the children whose parents risk their lives in the fight against poachers. in the last fewdays, three rangers and one member of the armed forces were killed by poachers in oneincident in central africa; leaving behind 14 children between them.

it is these children's future that is blighted so tragically by the illegal wildlife trade, and it is their birth right that is stolen.

there is no hiding from these facts today. on our phones, laptops and our tv screens, we can see the images and read the reports that lay bare the truth of this crisis.

that knowledge brings responsibility – the responsibility to do everything in our power to reverse the march towards the eradication of these fine animals.

the good news is that we are far from powerless in this struggle. we can turn the tide of extinction.

we know where the animals we are trying to protect live.

we know many of the roads, the airports and ports criminals use to transport their cargo from killing field to marketplace.

and over the last few years we have seen a groundswell of action by governments to improve their laws and work across borders to fight the traffickers.

only last month, president xi announced that china will take steps to halt the domestic trade in ivory, adding to the ban on ivory carving imports he announced in february.

but we know the illegal wildlife trade cannot be solved by governments alone.

the spotlight falls back on all of us, and on the choices we have to make to play our part in addressing this problem.

we have to accept the truth that consumers are driving the demand for animal body parts, for art, for trinkets, for medicine.

only we as consumers can put the wildlife traffickers out of business, by ending our demand for their products.

i know we can do this.

the desire to possess animal trophies, or ornaments made from ivory, has been felt on every continent for centuries.

i know this topic is sensitive for many families.

for example, until 100 years ago my ancestors were among those who had little concern about acquiring ivory, without the knowledge of the threats of extinction, corruption, and violence that the ivory trade would lead to.

my rejection of ivory today is not a judgement ofpast generations. it is an acceptance of the world asi find it today and the world i want my children,george and charlotte, to inherit.

likewise, those doctors and medical practitioners inchina that are speaking out against the use ofendangered species in medicine, they are notjudging previous generations who did not have thefacts that you do today. they are just accepting thetruth that all credible evidence and scientific research shows, for example, that rhino horncannot cure cancer.

we have a responsibility to act on the facts we have today. by doing so we are honouring thegenerations that have come before us and we are protecting those that are yet to come.

i do not think that any of us would stand and watch an elephant or rhino being killed – or aranger being gunned down – because we wanted a bracelet or an ornament to impresssomeone else as a gift.

but that is what the demand for wildlife products means in practice.

the decisions we make as consumers affect the lives of ordinary people thousands of thousandsof miles away, in countries we may never visit.

if we buy illegal wildlife products, we are contributing to the extinction of whole species.

but there is good news, and if you remember one thing, i want you to remember this: we canwin this battle.

each generation decides what it values.

each generation can determine what we consider to be beautiful on the one hand, orunacceptable or immoral on the other.

we can act in solidarity with those fighting poaching and trafficking in their communities.

i am absolutely convinced that china can become a global leader in the protection ofwildlife.

your influence in the world means you can change the face of conservation in this century.

this would be a contribution that would go down in history, one that your great grandchildrenwould speak of with great pride.

the greatest inheritance we can pass on to the next generation is a safe and sustainableenvironment: the priceless endowment of nature.

let us not tell our children the sad tale of how we watched as the last elephants, rhinos andtigers died out, but the inspiring story of how we turned the tide and preserved them for allhumanity.

and in so doing, let us show the world that by working together we can stand up to the greatchallenges our planet and our families will face in the generations to come.

xièxiè. [thank you.]

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