东北虎进村伤人,如何科学防范?

时事   2024-11-20 18:56   北京  
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18日,黑龙江省勃利县吉兴乡长太村一名赵姓村民左手部被老虎咬伤,随后被送往医疗机构治疗,伤者情绪稳定,生命体征平稳。目前手术已结束,手术情况较乐观。


事件发生后,东北虎豹国家公园管理局立即启动应急处置预案和保险理赔工作程序,协调保险公司派出工作组前往现场协助地方林草部门开展勘查工作。


近年来,随着生态保护力度逐渐增强和生态环境全面好转,野生东北虎的活动越来越频繁,为减少人虎冲突的发生及其所带来的危害, 黑龙江省林业和草原局发布公告,告知公众东北虎的基本生活习性、人虎冲突的科学防范和正确应对。


A package of preventative measures has been introduced after a wild tiger, which was spotted in a village in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, injured a resident on Monday, according to an online statement issued by local authorities.

Local television reported on Monday evening that the villager was in stable condition, with a fracture in the left hand and no risk of amputation.

▲ 监控中男子为伤者的邻居张大爷

The provincial forestry and grassland administration has called for all-out efforts to address human-tiger interactions and ensure safety, with measures including educating the public on safety precautions, organizing emergency evacuation drills, and inviting experts to conduct safety training sessions.
As the ecological environment continues to improve, sightings of Siberian tigers have increased across the province, as stated by the provincial administration at an emergency conference held late on Monday.
According to the forestry and grassland administration of Boli county, Qitaihe city, the tiger was first spotted at around 6 am in Changtai village. Experts from the administration told local television that they were continuing to track the tiger, which will not be killed unless it poses an immediate threat to human safety.
County administration also reported that the tiger charged at another villager, but was stopped by a gate. Boli county, which is not a primary habitat for the tiger population in Heilongjiang, has urged heightened vigilance and stronger risk prevention measures following this incident.
Siberian tigers, also known as Amur tigers, are primarily found in Russia's Far East and Northeast China. As one of the world's most endangered species and a flagship species of the forest ecosystem, only 12 to 16 wild Siberian tigers were believed to have been living in China in 1998.
China officially established the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park in 2021. The park spanning Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces now provides a sanctuary for around 70 wild Siberian tigers -- reflecting a significant conservation milestone.
Markus Radday, a tiger program officer of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), told Xinhua in an interview in July during an event marking the 14th International Tiger Day that China had made remarkable strides in tiger conservation over the past 12 years. He emphasized that local communities can play a crucial role in managing human-tiger interactions by implementing early warning systems, boosting populations of tiger prey and raising awareness concerning tiger behavior.
Source: Xinhua

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