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Citizens found crested eagles in the community, a check: national second-level protected wild animals

Jimu news reporter Ye Wenbo

Intern Child star Ru Cao Xiangfei

On the morning of September 3, in the Oceanwide International Yinghai Garden Community in Jianghan District, Wuhan City, a strange eagle attracted the attention of many owners. Well-meaning citizens and community security guards take turns to take care of it, and the Ministry of Gardens and Wildlife Rescue Center intervene to rescue and confirm whether this is a crested eagle or a national second-level protected wild animal.

Citizens found crested eagles in the community, a check: national second-level protected wild animals

The place of the incident is located on the road near Gate 4 of the Yinghaiyuan Community, and the netizens who live in the community, "Tiangao Ren Bird Flying", witnessed the whole process of the incident and provided all the photos and videos to the Jimu News reporter. At about 7:30 a.m. on the 3rd, when the owner was preparing to go out to work, he heard the owner talking about "seeing a strange eagle", he ran over to observe, and found the eagle standing there motionless, as if asleep.

"This is protecting animals!" In a hurry to go to work, the enthusiastic owner immediately called the garden department and called the community security guards to guard against other accidents.

Citizens found crested eagles in the community, a check: national second-level protected wild animals

Mr. Liu, a security guard in the community, introduced that he let the owners leave with confidence and that he would definitely take good care of them. At about 8:30 a.m., Mr. Liu found a wooden box, and the staff rushed to the rescue and took the eagle away. "It was always asleep, and after it was caught, the eagle did not escape." Mr. Liu said.

Jianghan District Garden Bureau staff introduced, they notified the Wangjiadun Park staff to come to the community, generally found that wild animals will be released back to nature, they tried to release, but the eagle is not able to fly away, the initial examination is like injury or illness. So they sent the eagle to the Wuhan Terrestrial Wildlife Rescue Center. It is reported that this eagle is a crested eagle, about 3 years old, belonging to the national second-level protected wildlife. Wildlife rescue centers will examine and treat them before being released into nature after recovery.

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