動物演講稿4篇

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本文目錄動物演講稿愛護動物的演講稿八年級作文:非洲野生動物保護宣傳演講稿威廉王子上央視宣傳動物保護英語演講稿

【關於動物的英語演講稿】

動物演講稿4篇

hello there~

today i am going to hold a topic about the animals

personally,i am very like animals,beacause i think all the creatures are our friend。

i like lion ,leopard ,tiger,wolf,dog and so on。

i like them especially when they running free,i felt so cool when they running。

lion is my favourite animal ,cause they are strength,powerful and brave ,but quite cute some time。

i dont like snake,i feel afraid and sick of them,indeed ,i thought them is very fearful。

anyway ,i do hope people dont hurt any kinds of animal and be remember :animal is our friend。 we should protect them and take care of them。

thank you for attend my lecture~

【希拉里XX野生動物保護日演講】

december 4th, XX, will be the first-ever wildlife conservation day. our goal is to inform more people about this global conservation crisis. attacks on rhinos and elephants are multiplying at an alarming rate. species around the globe such as tigers in asia are endangered. by some estimates, the black market for wildlife trafficking is rivaled in size only by the illegal arms and drug trade. the slaughter of endangered species robs communities of income from tourism, reduces biodiversity, encourages corruption, undermines good governance.

XX年12月4日是有史以來第一個野生動物保護日。我們的目標是讓更多的人瞭解這場全球動物保護危機。犀牛和大象越來越頻繁地遭到攻擊,達到了令人警覺的地步。全世界都有瀕危物種,例如亞洲虎。根據一些估計數,遭販運的野生動物的黑市,其規模只有非法武器和毒品貿易能與之相比。殺戮瀕危物種的行徑剝奪了有關社區的旅遊收入,減少了生物多樣性,助長了腐敗,破壞了良治。

that's why we are training officials and educating prosecutors about wildlife crimes and helping countries strengthen their enforcement laws. but we can’t do this without you. please, join us. become part of the solution. you have the choice to refuse to purchase products made from endangered wildlife. together we can save these animals before it is too late. stand up and speak out, and stop this trade. visit the website . take the pledge to respect and protect the world’s wildlife.

因此,我們正在就野生動物犯罪問題對官員進行培訓,並提高檢察官的認知,同時幫助各國加強執法工作。但我們不能沒有你們的幫助。請加入我們的行列。爲解決這個問題出一份力。你可以選擇拒絕購買瀕危野生動物製品。我們共同努力便能拯救這些動物,以免爲時過晚。挺身而出,大聲疾呼,制止這種貿易。請訪問網站。作出承諾尊重並保護全世界的野生動物。

愛護動物的演講稿動物演講稿(2) | 返回目錄

地球是人類、動物、植物的共同家園,目前已知地球上現存的有記載的生物種類有200多萬種,我們的世界因爲有這些生物而豐富多彩,妙趣橫生。

生物學家指出,在自然狀態下,物種滅絕的種數與新物種出現的種數基本上是平衡的。但是隨着人口的增加和經濟的發展,這種平衡已經受到破壞。據專家們估計,從恐龍滅絕以來,當前地球上生物多樣性損失的速度比歷史上任何時候都快,鳥類和哺乳動物現在的滅絕速度或許是它們在未受干擾的自然界中的100倍甚至1000倍。從16XX年到1996年,世界上消失了164種鳥;從1871年到1970年,獸類滅絕了43種。地球上自有生命以來,共出現過25億種動植物,其中有將近1/2是在最近3個世紀內消失的。

地球上的生物不可能單獨生存,在一定環境條件下,它們是相互聯繫、共同生活的。 爲了保持地球生物的多樣性,保護野生動物資源,各個國家都非常重視。1988年我國頒佈了《野生動物保護法》。截止到XX年8月,中國國家級自然保護區有303個,其中,在東營市,墾利區和河口區建立了黃河三角洲國家級自然保護區。我國在二十世紀五六十年代就制定了《環境法》,現在它已經迅速發展,趨於成熟。我們應該做些什麼呢?我們是不是應該爲它而做些什麼嗎?

我們都是凡人,我們沒有拯救世界的力量,但是我們固守着愛與善良,愛護動物是人類的美德,愛護環境是每個人義不容辭的責任。爲此,一些城市還建設了流浪動物收容所,讓那些無家可歸的動物有個溫暖的家;建立了關愛動物救基金,讓那些失去愛的動物有了生活保障;各種關愛動物的網站也紛紛出臺,讓更多的人加入關愛動物的大家庭。

大自然是我們的家,善待大自然,從我們身邊的小事做起,少用膠袋,節約用水,收取廢電池,廢品再利用都是大家力所能及的事情。大家勿以事小而不爲!

八年級作文:非洲野生動物保護宣傳演講稿動物演講稿(3) | 返回目錄

此次旅行之前,我對於野生動物地瞭解也僅僅侷限於偉大的紀錄片《動物世界》(其實我覺得之後所有人都會說他對於野生動物的瞭解也侷限於《動物世界》,所以這的確是一篇‘偉大的’紀錄片),在這個記錄片中,我們所見識到的是獅子獵豹的殘忍;是花豹野狐的狡詐;是大自然的恐怖,血淋淋的生存法則。

但現實又一次打破了偏見,非洲之行,帶給了我們很多回憶,也帶給了我們很多驚訝。這是一次“顛覆”之旅。

如果獅子會像家貓一樣賣萌,獵豹歪着個腦袋瞧你,豹寶寶會對着媽媽撒嬌,花豹的睡相如西施,諸位看了都自愧不如。其實,在恐怖的利爪下野生動物也有溫柔美麗的一面。沒有殺戮沒有哀嚎。在旱季與雨季交匯的時間裏,在溫暖和煦、清風陣陣的愛撫下。非洲所展示的的是慵懶,可愛,美麗,和諧。

白天,是美麗的天堂。夜晚,非洲又恢復了它狂野的本性。因爲夜色濃重,我們沒有機會欣賞到那激動人心的捕獵場景。但夜裏低沉怒吼給我們帶來了野性的氣息。

就是這麼一個多姿多彩的非洲,就是這麼一些變幻莫測的生靈,如今,卻遭到殘酷的摧殘。

4.9克的銅與鐵能做些什麼?溶成導電的細絲?做成精美的首飾?還是汽車上的零部件?0。56元人民幣又能做些什麼?真是幼稚!這一點小錢在當今的社會啥都不算。但是,在這裏,他們卻被做成奪去生命的惡魔。槍響之後,往往就是另一個生命的隕落。

我不知道那些所謂的象牙筷,象牙印章有什麼特別。難道竹筷石印就不好嗎?在你手上的,是一個沉甸甸的生命啊!那些你用來買它們的錢上都沾滿着鮮血!

其實,野生動物的保護事業說大也不大,說小也不小。它很簡單,只是你捐幾塊錢的事;它很困難,需要你長久的堅持。我們所見到一切都是“生命”,我們所遇到的也會觸動人心。作爲人類的我們可以主宰一切,但事實上我們是被一切所主宰。因此,我們要對大自然心存敬畏,人類絕對會意識到,再厲害的核武器,再牛逼的超級英雄在憤怒的大自然面前就如狂風中的一粒沙粒,毫無反抗之力。

所以,這不僅僅只是一個演講,我希望它的作用不止這些。我希望在場的聽衆,拿起你們的手機,告訴自己的親朋。告訴他們聯合起來一起保護野生動物。請記住:“沒有買賣,就沒有殺害。”

威廉王子上央視宣傳動物保護英語演講稿動物演講稿(4) | 返回目錄

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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