All this was seen by Xiaohua Dog, who immediately called the police, and the black cat sheriff came on a motorcycle. Entering the house, he found an inverted bottle. The black cat sheriff thought, how did this murderer get in? This is, he felt a gust of wind blowing behind him. Sheriff Black Cat looked back and found that the window was open. He also saw the footprints and fur of the fox. This is, the black cat sheriff found that the steamed stuffed bun on the table was hot again, and concluded that the fox had just escaped for a short time, so he immediately rode a motorcycle to chase the fox.
Sheriff Black Cat followed the footprints left by the fox and soon saw the figure of the fox. It drove for another minute and found that it was still 10 meters away from the fox. It took out an anesthetic gun and fired a bullet. The bullet hit the fox, and the fox immediately fainted. Finally, the fox was caught in prison. The rabbit family was very grateful to the black cat sheriff and repeatedly said, "thank you, thank you!" " "Black cat sheriff said modestly," you're welcome. This is what I should do. "Since then, the forest has lived a quiet life.
Rule number two: Dennis Hayes
Dennis hayes grew up in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge in Washington, USA, and developed a love for nature from childhood. Although he studied law in college, he never gave up his concern about environmental problems.
After the first "Earth Day" activity, Hayes, known as the "Father of the Earth", worked in the Smithsonian Institution and the Illinois government successively to study and formulate policies on energy. Later, he was appreciated by Schlesinger, then US Secretary of Energy, and served as the director of the Solar Energy Research Institute run by the Department of Energy. Hayes has been engaged in environmental protection activities. 1955, he and his friends discussed the preparations for activities to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Earth Day. His initiative was quickly supported by most countries in the world and the United Nations.
In view of dennis hayes's great contribution to environmental protection, he won the highest honor award from SierraClub, Federal Wildlife Federation, American Charity Association, American Solar Energy Association, Away from War Organization and International Trust Company Responsibility Organization. Dennis hayes also won the Jefferson Award for Best Social Service under 35 in 1978, was named one of the most influential Americans in the 20th century 100 by LookMagazine, and was named one of the most outstanding environmentalists in 100 by the American National audubon Association. In 2000, he was nominated as one of 100 "earth heroes" by the famous Time magazine.