With the strength of "fire out of the circle", the north elephant group dynamics attract the attention of the international media

CCTV News:These more than a dozen wild Asian elephants who walked out of the jungle and migrated northward not only aroused Chinese’s curiosity and concern, but also attracted many international media. Their stories, along with their footsteps, broke the restrictions of language and national boundaries and appeared in the pages of foreign mainstream media.

Associated Press: China elephants become international stars.

In the past few days, the international media have shown great enthusiasm for the journey of these elephants. Washington post said: Elephants walked 300 miles in China and headed for the city. The headline of National Public Radio (NPR) is: The elephant walked hundreds of miles and then arrived in a city in China. No one knows why. An Associated Press report even compared the elephants to "international stars".

Japanese media sent a team of journalists in China to track and report the elephants on the spot.

Among them, Japan’s TBS TV station also produced a 30-minute album for this elephant group in the large-scale live broadcast program "Interesting Talk at Noon". With the progress of elephants, Japanese media have also sent teams of journalists in China to track and report the rare wild elephants in Japan.

Japan Asahi TV reporter:It is said that elephants are now in the mountains, so we have come here, and there are villages nearby. The local government has taken various measures to prevent elephants from entering densely populated areas.

Asahi TV reporter:There is a checkpoint in front, because there are elephants in it, so we can’t go any further now.

Through these on-the-spot tracking interviews on elephant migration, the efforts made by the China government and local people to protect elephants and ensure that people and elephants live in peace have also been objectively reported by the international media.

Many mainstream media in the United States and Europe, including the British Guardian and CNN, have noticed that in order to cope with the migration of wild elephants that look cute but are actually dangerous, and ensure the safety of human elephants, the China government mobilized emergency teams, used drones and infrared cameras to track the movements of elephants and evacuated residents in time. In order to guide the elephants away from the city, the staff prepared enough food to attract elephants and blocked the road with vehicles in advance.

Foreign netizens have commented on China’s practices.

Under the video of the elephant group, foreign netizens also commented on China’s practice. Some netizens said: "The development of this matter for so long just proves people’s patience. Other countries may simply anesthetize them and move them back to the jungle. " Some netizens also said: "I am very happy to see that the way the government treats them is full of respect. I hope they can finally find a safe place with enough food and water to settle down. 70% of wild animals have become extinct in the past 50 years. We must do our best to save these animals. Every animal is precious. "

In addition, The New York Times, Reuters, The Guardian, Associated Press and other media all mentioned that the population of wild elephants in China has increased from 170 in the 1970s to more than 300 now. This is an effective proof of China’s protection of natural environment and wildlife.