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Inner Mongolia police released a sparrowhawk, a national second-class protected animal

Inner Mongolia police released a sparrowhawk, a national second-class protected animal

The picture shows the sparrow eagle rescued by the police of the Forest Public Security Bureau of the Erenhot City Public Security Bureau. Photo by Liang Xiaohong

Erenhot, 9 Oct (Xinhua) -- The Forest Public Security Bureau of the Public Security Bureau of Erenhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, reported to the outside world on 9 October that the bureau successfully rescued and treated a sparrowhawk, a second-level protected animal of the state, and successfully released it from nature on 9 October.

On October 7, the Forest Public Security Bureau of the Erenhot Municipal Public Security Bureau received an assignment from 110 that there was a wild animal in the Yaju Community of Longcheng in Erenhot City that needed to be rescued.

After receiving the report, the police immediately rushed to the scene and found an eagle in the Longcheng Yaju Community, which was confirmed by comparison as a national second-level protected animal.

Police observation than this sparrowhawk for adult birds, no obvious trauma, due to hunger and weakness into the residential area, resulting in inability to move, sparrowhawks are birds of prey, and adult birds are aggressive, in order not to hurt the people, the police immediately use poultry nets to catch it, bring it back to feed and rescue, wait for its physical strength to return to nature.

Geng Xiaohua, a police officer of the Forest Public Security Bureau of the Erlianhot City Public Security Bureau, said: "This sparrowhawk was discovered by the citizens a few days ago, when the sparrowhawk was very weak and could not fly. Subsequently, the police took the sparrowhawks back to the unit to feed. ”

"Now that the sparrowhawk has full wings and is fully recovered, we decided to release it into nature." Geng Xiaohua said.

In recent years, with the improvement of the ecological environment of the Erenhot port, the number of various types of wild animals has increased significantly, and the awareness of the people at the port to protect wild animals has also become higher and higher.

This year, the Forest Public Security Bureau of the Erenhot City Public Security Bureau rescued and treated more than 30 national first- and second-level protected animals, including the feathered crane, cormorant, half-webbed sandpiper, giant eagle, and sparrowhawk. (End)

Source: China News Network