At a May 29 regular briefing, Zhang Yujun, director-general of the Department of Natural Ecological Protection at the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, said a recent surge in wild boars entering cities, wolves predating sheep and isolated bear and tiger attacks stems from habitat fragmentation, incomplete food chains, local population imbalances and overlapping human-animal living space. The ministry outlined four responses: strengthen protection and proactive prevention; implement scientific

2026-05-29

At a May 29 regular briefing, Zhang Yujun, director-general of the Department of Natural Ecological Protection at the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, said a recent surge in wild boars entering cities, wolves predating sheep and isolated bear and tiger attacks stems from habitat fragmentation, incomplete food chains, local population imbalances and overlapping human-animal living space. The ministry outlined four responses: strengthen protection and proactive prevention; implement scientific monitoring and targeted measures; improve mechanisms and tighten responsibility enforcement; and完善 the compensation system to safeguard basic livelihoods.