Group 1 - The documentary "Return to the Wolf Pack" has gained significant popularity, but it has led to negative consequences as many streamers disrupt the natural habitat of wolves for views [1] - Incidents of wildlife disturbance have been reported, including the case of the endangered seal "Anong" in 2025, which suffered from human interference, requiring medical treatment [1] - The behavior of streamers, such as camping and leaving waste in sensitive ecological areas, has been documented, with significant amounts of trash collected, indicating a growing problem [1] Group 2 - The underlying issue is a "traffic-first" mentality that drives streamers to prioritize views over ecological integrity, turning natural landscapes into commercialized spaces [2] - To address these issues, a multi-faceted approach is necessary, including education and regulation from tourism and environmental sectors, as well as stricter enforcement from management authorities [2] - The audience is encouraged to discern the authenticity of content and reject harmful streaming practices, contributing to the restoration of wildlife habitats and the tranquility of natural environments [2]
青平:放过狼群吧,不能为了流量毁了生态
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-26 15:53