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记者手记丨喀布尔动物园:战乱之地动物们的安居之所
Xin Hua Wang·2025-05-22 06:02

Core Points - The Kabul Zoo serves as a refuge for animals in a war-torn region, despite limited resources and biodiversity [1][2] - The zoo has seen a significant decline in visitors, averaging only a few hundred per day, which is less than one-fifth of peak times [2] - Afghanistan's biodiversity is severely impacted by climate change, prolonged conflict, illegal hunting, deforestation, and lack of public awareness [2] - Approximately 149 species in Afghanistan are classified as endangered, with 60 bird species facing extinction [2] - The extinction of certain mammals and birds disrupts the ecological balance in Afghanistan [3] - Efforts are being made to breed and reintroduce species such as wolves, Marco Polo sheep, and various birds to restore ecological balance [3]