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"Moe" birds are infested! Police and citizens join forces to rescue injured owls

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"Comrade police, I picked up an injured owl,

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"Moe" birds are infested! Police and citizens join forces to rescue injured owls

The owl, also called the fal, is a national second-class protected animal, and the birds in the order Strigiformes are called owls, with a total of more than 130 species. The head of this order is broad, the beak is short and stout and hooked at the front of the head, and the feathers on the front of the head are arranged in a faceplate , and some species have ear-like feathers. The distribution of the two eyes, the face plate and the ear feathers make the head of this bird extremely similar to that of a cat, so it is commonly known as an owl. Alias: Divine Eagle.

Warm heart rescue owl

In order to promote the summer public security crackdown and rectification action in depth and further purify the public security environment in the jurisdiction, the Xishe Police Station of the Jishan County Public Security Bureau carried out patrol prevention and control, prevention and publicity of telecommunications fraud in its jurisdiction in accordance with the arrangements of the bureau party committee. On July 8, while patrolling near the gate tower of Xishe Village, the police were stopped by villagers, saying that they had picked up an injured owl on the side of the road and asked the police at the police station for rescue.

"Moe" birds are infested! Police and citizens join forces to rescue injured owls

After on-site inspection and identification by the police, the owl was suspected of being unable to fly with wing injuries. After carefully taking over the owl, the police took care of the injured owl, found food and water to feed, and immediately contacted the county forestry bureau.

At present, the owl has been handed over to the Jishan County Forestry Bureau for professional treatment.

"Moe" birds are infested! Police and citizens join forces to rescue injured owls

Police Tips:

Owls are national second-class protected animals, and any unauthorized killing, breeding, selling, purchasing or eating wild animals is an illegal act, and may even constitute a crime. If you encounter wild animals that need to be rescued, do not deal with them yourself, and should immediately contact the forestry department or call 110 for help.

Responsible editor: Yan Wenbin

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