Animals are an important part of the natural ecosystem, man's closest friend, an important source of wealth for human society, and a key factor in maintaining ecological balance and the harmonious development of human society. The composition of a fauna includes species composition, relative abundance and species diversity. In order to study the response of faunal communities to environmental change, it is necessary to first understand the species diversity of these communities, to observe the temporal dynamics of species composition and species richness, and to analyse the changing factors affecting the diversity of disturbed communities. The main objective of this paper is to develop a study of animal amenity in natural environmental reserves using RS and GIS techniques. In this paper, seven factors were selected to determine the influence of each natural factor and the parameters of the factors using the frequency of occurrence of animal trace points, to establish a suitable evaluation system using hierarchical analysis, and to evaluate the suitability of the protected areas before and after respectively. The impact on animal habitats is analysed by comparing the approximate distribution of damaged areas using classification. In this paper, the road factor evaluation of suitable areas for animals in nature reserves was graded and statistical analysis of the area was carried out to obtain statistics on the area of suitable areas for animals in nature reserves based on the road factor. The results show that 56.34% of the total area of the reserve is suitable for animals based on the road factor, 14.75% is sub-suitable and 28.91% is unsuitable.