波尔山羊原种场建设项目可研报告(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:

i s our first activity of the day. This means going back to the place where we left the fam il y sleeping in a tree the night sits and wai ts in the shade of the trees whil e the fam ily begins to wake up and move off. Then we fol low as they wonder into the of the time, chimps ei ther feed or clean each other as a way of showi ng l ove in thei r famil worns us that our grou i s going tobe very ti red and di rty by the afternoon and she is ri ght. However, the evening m akes it al l worthwhi le. We watch the mother chim pand her babies pl ay in the tre. Then we se them go to sleep together in thei r nest for the reali ze that the bond between members of a chi mp family is as strong as i n a human fami ly. N obody before Jane ful y understood chim p spent years observi ng and recordi ng their dai ly acti vi nce her chi ldhood she had wanted to work wi th animal s in thei r own envi ronm ent. However, thi s was not she fi rst ari ved in Gombe i n 1960, it was unusual for a woman to li ve in a forest. Only after her m other cam e to helpher for the first few m onths was she al owed to begin her work changed the way people thi nk of chi exampl e,one i mportant thing she discovered was that chim ps hunt and eat l then every thought chim ps only eat fruit and nuts. She also discovered how chim ps municate wi th each other,and her study of their body language helped her work out their soci al system. For forty years Jane Goodal has beenoutspoken about maki ng the rest of the worl d understand and respect the l ife of these ani has argued that ani mals shoul d be left i n the wi ld and not used for entertainm ent or has hel ped to set up special places where the can live safel y. She i s l eadi ng a busy l ife but she says: “Once I stop,i t al l es crowdi ng i n and I rem em ber the chim ps in laboratories. It’s teri affacts me when I watch the wil d chi say to mysel f,’Aren’t they lucky?’And then I think about smal l chimps in cages though they have done nothing you have seen that you can never fet…“ She has achi eved everything she wanted to do:worki ng with ani mals in thei r own environment,gaining a doctor‟s degree and showing that women can l ive in the forest as m en can. She inspires those who want to cheer the achi evem ents of women. WHY 云南省 波尔山羊 原种场建设项目 可行性研究报告 云南省农业厅 二 00 三年六 月 see the Mi sty cloud that rose from the great N i agara Fal s, which i s on the south si de of the lake. The water fl ows i nto the N i agara Ri ver and over the fal s on i ts way to the sea. They saw the covered stadi um, hom e of several fam ous basketbal l team s. As they wal ked north from the harbour area, Li Dai yu sai d, “Lin Fang, one of m y m other‟s ol d schoolm ates, li ves here. I shoul d phone her from a tel ephone booth. ” They m et Li n Fei around dusk i n downtown Chi natown, one of the three i n Toronto. Over di nner at a restaurant cal ed The Pi nk Pearl , the cousi ns chatted wi th Lin Fei , who had m oved to Canada m any years earli er. “W e can get good Cantonese food here,” Li n Fei tol d them, “ because m ost of the Chinese peopl e here e from South China, especi al l y H ong Kong. It‟s too bad you can‟t go as far as O ttawa, Canada‟s capi tal. It‟s approxim atel y four hundred kil om eters northeast of Toronto, so i t woul d take too l ong. ” The train l eft l ate that ni ght and arrived i n Montreal at dawn the next m orni ng. At the stati on, peopl e everywhere were speaki ng French. There were si ghs and ads i n French, but som e of them had Engli sh words i n smal er l etters. “We don39。 t l eave until thi s eveni ng,” sai d Li u Qi an. “L et‟s go downtown. Ol d Montreal i s cl ose to the water. ” They spent the afternoon i n l ovel y shops and vi si ti ng arti sts i n thei r workpl aces besi de the water. As they sat i n a Buffet restaurant l ooki ng over the broad St Lawrence Ri ver, a young m an sat down wi th them. “H el o, m y nam e i s H enri . I‟m a student at the uni versity nearby,” he sai d,” and I was wonderi ng where you are from . ” The gi rl s tol d him they were on a trp acros Canada and that they had only on day i n Montreal . “That39。 s too bad, ” he sai d. “Montreal i s a ci ty wi th wonderful restaurants and cl ubs. Most of us speak both Engli sh and French, but the city has French cul ture and tradi ti ons. We l ove good coffee, good bread and good m usi c. ” That ni ght as the transfer was spedi ng along the St Lawrence River toward the Gul f of St Lawrence and down to the distant east coast, the cousi ns dream ed of French restaurants and red m apl e l eaves. Iqal ui t – the frozen town The reporter, Beth Al len, arri ved i n a northern m unity cal ed Iqal ui t i n N unavut. N unavut was created i n 1999 as a speci al area for Inui t peopl e. Its nam e m eans “O ur Land” i n thei r l anguage. It i s i n the farthest northeastern area of Canada, north or the Arcti c Circl e, and i s very col d – the average wi ter tem perature in N unavut i s 35 degrees bel ow zero. Beth sai d, “ I knew i t woul d be coul d in January, but not this col d! Maybe there i s a dog sl ed that can take m e i nto town. ” The qui et m an who had been on the pl ane wi th her sai d, “I‟l l take you i nto town, but I don‟t hace a dog sl ed. Most peopl e onl y use the dogs for peti ti ons, why are you visi ti ng Iqalui t?” Beth answered, “ I‟m wri ti ng a story for m y newspaper about Iqal ui t – we‟d li ke to adverti se i t as a hol i day pl ace, but I thi nk i t‟s to col d.” The m an l aughed. “My nam e i s Sim on and I am Inui t, ” he sai d. “I thi nk i t‟s too far north here for holi days but more and m ore touri sts are ing. They li ke i ce fi shi ng and photographi ng pol ar bears. I star as far away from pol ar bears as posi bl e. I li ke m y warm offi ce and m y warm house.” “I‟m business m an. My grandfather woul d li ve i n i ce house。
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