A "Big Bird" injured in Jincheng was rescued as a national first -class protection of animals black ravioli
Author:Shanxi Evening News Time:2022.08.11
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Shanxi Evening News (Reporter Li Jiyi Correspondent Wang Guannan Chen Xiaohua) On the morning of August 10, with the joint efforts of the police and citizens of the Gaoping Police Station, a injured "Big Bird" was sent to the local forestry department for assistance. It turned out that the injured "big bird" was a national first -class protection animal -black pupae.
At 8 o'clock on August 10, the Nancheng Police Station of the Gaoping City Public Security Bureau received an enthusiastic citizen alarm that he found a "injured bird" near the Railway Railway of the Nantong Street Office of the city. After receiving the police, the police immediately took the first aid box to the scene and found that a "big bird" was curled up on the side of the road, looking very weak.
After careful inspection, after confirming that the "big bird" had no trauma, the police brought the "Big Bird" back to the South City Police Station to feed and feed them and take care of them carefully. At the same time, the police contacted the staff of the Gaoping Forestry Department with the ability of wild animal professional rescue in order to further rescue the "big bird".
The staff of the forestry department of Gaoping City preliminarily identified that the injured "big bird" was a national first -class protection animal -black pupae. At present, this black cricket has been properly protected by the local forestry department, and after waiting for physical recovery, it will put it back to nature.
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