Forest Ranger, starting from Picking Up a Lynx Girl-Chapter 142 Assisting the Development of Reserves is Also a Measure of Animal Protection
Seeing the situation was about to spiral out of control, Master Zhao came over with a carrying basket on his back.
"Old Yin, did you come up the mountain to have a drink with me? Come on, come on, don't hang around with these young folks, what do they know. My son-in-law got hold of some good stuff, let's call Old Yi, and the three of us old brothers will go have a drink."
Master Zhao grabbed Yin Li's father's arm and dragged him away.
After he left, everyone sighed in relief.
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Cadre Xiao Qin got up and bowed to them.
"I am truly sorry, it's my fault I didn't do my job properly, and caused you troubles."
"Don't be like that, everyone in the village knows how my dad is, it's just that no one wants to say it. Don't take it to heart, if there are any issues in the future, come directly to me, don't listen to my dad's bluster."
Chen Ying also pulled him to sit down.
These village-based cadres were actually quite young, not rich in social experience, but it's not like they had any major problems.
"Well, since you're here, sit down and join us."
Old Gao went over, pressed down on their shoulders, and made them sit down.
"Which school did Xiao Qin graduate from? You're new to the village residence program, aren't you?"
"Yes, I'm a selected candidate, graduated from Renmin University."
Because of the atmosphere just now, Xiao Qin spoke somewhat stiffly.
Yin Li poured him a cup of hot tea, "I was a bit harsh just now, don't take it to heart. I was really just targeting my dad. As his son, it's difficult for me to say, but you'll understand once you ask around back at home."
Chen Ying smiled, "When we were kids in the village, both Yin Li and I were considered the 'other people's kids.' My parents left the village quite early, and they rarely came back after my grandparents passed away. If you ever need anything, just come directly to us, we'll definitely be straightforward if we can handle it, all for the sake of the village's development."
"Alright, I understand now. Thanks, brothers."
"Come on now, eat some meat, this is fresh yak meat, thanks to Old Chen we're able to enjoy this most authentic highland yak."
Dr. Gao interrupted their courtesies, calling everyone to eat and drink.
It wasn't long before the atmosphere warmed up gradually.
Actually, the thoughts of the village cadres were kind, and their brains were nimble. They had given a lot to help the deep mountain villages get rich and out of poverty.
"The design of the tourism route is very good, but it focuses too much on nature, it doesn't really bring tangible benefits to the villagers."
Xiao Qin looked at Chen Ying, "I've discussed this point with Teacher Bai as well, but we haven't been able to agree, so I was thinking if there were other ways to handle this."
The eldest daughter and son-in-law of Professor Bai specialized in designing eco-tourism routes, and due to family reasons, they paid a bit more attention to environmental protection than the average designers.
Chen Ying looked over the development plan Xiao Qin gave him, and immediately understood.
"You want to add points of sale along the route, but Elder Sister Bai and her team believe these constructions will damage the natural forest, right?"
Xiao Qin nodded eagerly.
"Elder Sister Bai's considerations are also correct. In the forest, to prevent damp and keep warm, modern building materials must definitely be used, reducing costs as well, which inevitably would cause damage to the surrounding environment."
But if they were to use only local materials, securing the source of the wood becomes a major issue. Plus, the problem of keeping warm during winter is troublesome, and what if burning wood or charcoal accidentally causes a fire?
Chen Ying thought for a moment and suggested they use the current trend of vending machines.
"The power lines will be laid out following the mountain trails for sure, so the vending machines should be able to operate normally. If heavy snow blocks the mountain and no one visits, just empty and disconnect the machines."
Staffing can also be easily arranged, by the village collectively establishing a company or something, arranging shifts for patrolling and restocking, and paying them a salary.
Aside from restocking patrols, there are other positions such as security guards, monitoring staff, sanitation workers, and so on, that can help solve some employment issues for the village.
"I suggest the village committee hires a teacher to instruct the young and middle-aged villagers on how to be a qualified tour guide."
"Guides need to be knowledgeable about our reserve's flora and fauna, capable of giving simple scientific explanations, guiding tourists to appropriate spots to appreciate flowers and observe birds, and maintaining a safe distance when photographing wild animals, among other things."
The threshold for this job isn't high, but how to build one's own reputation will depend on each individual's professional abilities.
Roll up your sleeves, my villagers!
Chen Ying went back to his room and brought out a picture album for Xiao Qin.
"This album contains introductions to the plants and animals of our reserve. You could apply for an allocation or purchase a batch at cost to distribute to villagers for study."
Xiao Qin quickly took it with both hands, flipped through it, and his eyes lit up.
"Thank you, Brother Ying, I should have come to you sooner."
"It's not too late now. Winter is coming, and any facility fix-ups will have to wait until next spring. This period is a perfect time to thoroughly research and develop a core theme."
"It would be best if the resident cadres from your various villages held a meeting to discuss and identify a core feature for each village. This way, tourists won't find the experiences too monotonous, and villages won't come into conflict over competing for tourists."
Xiao Qin didn't stay long, leaving with his substantial gains.
"Your village's resident cadre is quite good. He's a doer and just needs to gain more experience in societal interactions."
Dr. Gao rarely interjected, but when he did, it was to the point.
Yin Li and Chen Ying exchanged glances and showed a kindly smile to Dr. Gao.
"Old Gao, how are we brothers doing?"
"Definitely great," Dr. Gao replied with a smile while eating, "You guys don't seriously think I'm some kind of second or third-generation official, do you? I was just scaring your dad. My old man was just a regular staff member at the Forestry and Grassland Bureau before he retired, with no real power."
Swallowing a mouthful, Dr. Gao added, "Even though he had no real power, my old man was well-liked. If you guys ever need to contact an organization or consult about something, just come to me. I can still offer some brotherly help."
Yin Li snorted with laughter and tossed a chopstickful of meat into his bowl.
"Then I must say thanks, Gao Yanei!"
"What are you talking about, what Yanei or not? Am I that kind of person, brother?"
The real Little Sen, holding a bowl, buried his head in his food, never getting involved in the big shots' squabbles.
Jinya, perched on a tree beside them munching on a bone, noticed that only soup was left in the pot below and her eyes flickered with an idea. She carefully hid the yak bone, then turned and ran towards the woods.
Shortly after, Jinya came running back with a caught prey in her mouth.
(Here, two-legged beast, you eat this, eat more, drink less soup)
Chen Ying, fed by Jinya, was torn between laughter and tears, but he could only accept it and express his sincere thanks, then put the lump of meat in the storage room for preservation, to serve as Jinya's midnight snack later.
After a hearty meal and cleaning up, Chen Ying and Yin Li planned to take a stroll in the woods.
As the weather grew colder, the fierce animals on the mountains began to descend, and the number of injured animals in the forest was slowly increasing.
Some animals that were killed but not eaten had to be taken back by him for registration and harmless disposal.
Others that might be saved were evaluated—whether to keep and treat them himself or to contact other rescue shelters for assistance.
As usual, they first headed to Huaqiu Valley. It had been a long time since they had seen Brother Monkey and his troop. They wondered if the food had become scarce around there, causing them to migrate to lower altitudes.
They had to check in order to rest assured.