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Is muntjac a protected animal?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The suede is a kind of animal of the deer family, and it is a kind of fur animal with high economic value. It likes to eat fresh branches and tender leaves on the grassy slopes on the edge of the forest or in the sparse forest. It is listed as a protected animal by the state because of its small number. What level of protection is that? First, what level of animal protection is the suede?

The suede is a kind of animal of the deer family, and it is a kind of fur animal with high economic value. It likes to eat fresh branches and tender leaves on the grassy slopes on the edge of the forest or in the sparse forest. It is listed as a protected animal by the state because of its small number. What level of protection is that?

First, what level of animal protection is the suede?

Black muntjac is a national first-class protected animal, which can be cultivated and bred artificially, but not sold, and only breeds as endangered animals. Wild muntjac is a national third-class protected animal. Red muntjac is listed in the list of terrestrial wildlife under national protection or with important economic and scientific research value. The yellow muntjac does not belong to the state protected animals, but it is not allowed to breed at will. It is necessary to apply to the local forestry bureau for a license for the management and utilization of terrestrial wildlife, otherwise it is illegal. Any suede is strictly prohibited to hunt, buy, sell and eat, especially black muntjac, and it is illegal to sell it.

Second, where are suede distributed?

There are three kinds of suede distributed in China, namely, black muntjac, red muntjac and small muntjac. Black muntjac is only found at the junction of Zhejiang, Anhui and Fujian provinces, and red muntjac is distributed in Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan in China. Small muntjac is distributed in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Taiwan and other places.

Generally speaking, suede is a state-protected animal, but because of its many species, there are both first-class and second-class animals. For example, black muntjac is a key protected wild animal in China, and wild muntjac is a national third-class protected animal.

 
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