"Modern Nature" is a series of educational animations centered on the theme of animal conservation. Through vivid and engaging animal characters and a lighthearted, lively narrative style, the animation comprehensively recreates animal life scenes for the audience, presenting an animated version of the animal world. In this modern nature, there are beloved national treasures like the giant panda, known and adored by all; the majestic Northeast tiger, hailed as the "King of the Jungle"; the snow leopard, the "King of the Snowy Mountains," mistakenly caught in traps; and elephants and rhinos, tragically hunted by humans for the ivory and rhino horn trade. Our "Modern Nature" not only explains knowledge about animals' physical characteristics, living habits, and more but also helps everyone gain a deeper understanding of animals' current survival situations and the challenges they face. For example, excessive environmental development leads to the fragmentation of animal habitats, and illegal poaching of rare wildlife for profit results in countless animals being cruelly hunted and killed—all their cries ultimately reduced to a sigh. Although human development inevitably conflicts with nature, especially with animals, how to minimize these conflicts and achieve harmonious coexistence with animals is a topic we must continually explore. Modern Nature: from understanding to caring.
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