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During the patrol, the police successfully rescued a dark-bellied snowcock, a national second-class key protected animal

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On May 15, the police of the Kekeyar Border Police Station of the Kashgar Border Management Detachment of Xinjiang successfully rescued an injured dark belly snowcock, a national second-class key protected animal, on the way to carry out border patrol and inspection, and handed it over to the county wildlife protection station for treatment.

During the patrol, the police successfully rescued a dark-bellied snowcock, a national second-class key protected animal

After a simple treatment, the police handed over the injured snowcock to the staff of the county wildlife protection station

On the same day, the police on duty accidentally found an unknown wild bird struggling in a roadside ditch on the way to patrol, and it was too large to run and fly normally, and it seemed to be not an ordinary bird. The police who have been guarding the border for a long time suspect that this is a snowcock, a national second-class protected animal, and it should be injured to cause the current situation.

"You have to hurry up or you'll die!"

When the police cautiously approached, they found that the snowcock's paws had been injured and had lost its ability to run quickly.

After the injured snowcock was rescued by the patrolling police, after a preliminary examination, it was found that the snowcock not only had injuries on its claws, but also had obvious injuries on its wings and back. The police were worried that the easy release would cause the death of the snowcock, so they took the injured snowcock back to the police station for simple disinfection and bandaging. Subsequently, the police contacted the county wildlife protection station, and the staff confirmed that the bird was the national second-class key protected animal dark belly snowcock, and now the injured snowcock has been transferred to the county wildlife protection station for further treatment.

During the patrol, the police successfully rescued a dark-bellied snowcock, a national second-class key protected animal
During the patrol, the police successfully rescued a dark-bellied snowcock, a national second-class key protected animal

The police conducted a comprehensive examination and simple bandaging and treatment of the injured snowcock

It is understood that the dark-bellied snowcock is the world's highest distribution of pheasants, generally distributed at an altitude of 3000 to 6000 meters, with thick and beautiful feathers, good at running, but also gliding, very adaptable to the natural conditions of the mountains, belongs to the national second-class key protected animals.

During the patrol, the police successfully rescued a dark-bellied snowcock, a national second-class key protected animal
During the patrol, the police successfully rescued a dark-bellied snowcock, a national second-class key protected animal

After a simple bandage, the dying snowcock has obvious vitality

Southwest Business Daily source news reporter Li Zhanpeng

Editor丨Zhang Tianyi Editor丨Tao Lan Feng Dan

Proofreading丨Wang Linxin Review丨Li Guohua

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