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In Depth: Hidden Dangers Loom Behind China’s Wildlife Feeding Craze

By Kang Jia and Lu Zhenhua
2026年03月06日 12:41
From wolves in Qinghai to seagulls in Kunming, viral trends of feeding wild animals are creating ecological traps and safety hazards
From wolves in Qinghai to seagulls in Kunming, viral trends of feeding wild animals are creating ecological traps and safety hazards.

On the side of a highway in the Kekexili National Nature Reserve in Qinghai province, a young girl breaks a pork sausage into small pieces and tosses them to a wild wolf standing a few feet away. She then turns to the camera and smiles. The video recently went viral on Chinese social media, sparking a debate over feeding wildlife.

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