Protect a river and clear water together to keep the finless porpoise smile

"Students, if we find the injured finless porpoise, we should find it early, protect it early and rescue it early …" The bank of Poyang Lake in Changyi Township, the newly-built area of Nanchang City is one of the habitats of the finless porpoise, which is known as the "giant panda in the water".

On March 15th, the People’s Court of Nanchang Xinjian District, together with the Agriculture and Rural Bureau of Nanchang District, the People’s Procuratorate of Nanchang District, the Water Branch of the Newly-built Branch of Nanchang Public Security Bureau and the Provincial Aquatic Life Protection and Rescue Center, launched the theme activity of "Protecting a River and Clear Water, Keeping the finless porpoise Smile" in Changyi Township.

"Do you know that carrying illegal fishing tools and fishing in the no-catch area of Poyang Lake may violate the law even if no fish is caught!" On the morning of the same day, in Changyi Central School, the judges from the People’s Court of Xinjian District were popularizing relevant legal knowledge to the students in the audience. In addition, personnel from public security, procuratorate, agricultural and rural bureau, provincial aquatic life protection and rescue center and other functional departments came to the stage to preach respectively.

"I know! This is Chinese sturgeon! " After the lecture, the lecturer is having a prize-winning question and answer with the students. During the question-and-answer process, the students rushed to answer and the atmosphere was warm.

"It’s almost the end!" On the playground, more than 20 students lined up and were passing through the "maze" in an orderly way. I saw a girl blindfolded, holding a finless porpoise doll in her hand, slowly passing through a passage made up of temporary stools. With a creak, her leg touched the stool.

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"Oh, almost!" Looking at the classmates who successfully passed the "maze" and received the prizes in front, she lamented with regret. During the game, the students deepened their love for finless porpoises.

After the game, the staff of the People’s Court of Xinjian District, the Agriculture and Rural Bureau of Xinjian District, the People’s Procuratorate of Xinjian District, the Newly-built Branch of Nanchang Public Security Bureau, and the Provincial Aquatic Life Protection and Rescue Center came to the Poyang Lake in Changyi Township to conduct water surface inspections.

On the vast lake with rippling blue waves, several fishing boats are moored by the river. "We mainly check whether there is illegal fishing and surface fishing on the banks of Poyang Lake." On the way to the inspection, Tao Ran, member of the party group and vice president of the People’s Court of Xinjian District, said. After the inspection, the staff set up a sign on the lakeside "No Fishing in the finless porpoise activity area".

In the next step, the newly-built court will continue to promote the construction of beautiful China in an all-round way, always adhere to the principle of "restorative justice", run through the concept of paying equal attention to punishment and restoration in environmental resources trials, build a working mode of "leading before litigation, connecting in litigation and tracking after litigation", actively guide the defendant to carry out ecological restoration through direct restoration, technological innovation deduction, proliferation and release, and payment of ecological restoration funds, and innovate and extend the linkage mechanism of "justice+administration". Close the connection between execution and judicial linkage, innovate the characteristics of environmental trial in Poyang Lake basin, comprehensively strengthen the judicial protection of ecological environment in the jurisdiction, and contribute to the judicial power to reproduce the moving river scenery of "the finless porpoise blows the waves, and the sand bird gets fish leisure"!

Popular science knowledge

The Yangtze finless porpoise is a small freshwater whale endemic to China, and it is also the only member of the porpoise family only distributed in the Yangtze River basin. The Yangtze finless porpoise is 1.4-1.6 meters long and weighs 45-70 kilograms. The Yangtze finless porpoise is distributed in the Yangtze River basin, and is listed in the Red List of Endangered Species of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) and the List of National Key Protected Wild Animals of China. It is a national first-class protected animal in China.

Original title: "Protect one river and clear water together to keep finless porpoises smiling"

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