Qilu Network Lightning News March 14 news Spring returns to the earth, everything recovers. Zaozhuang is a national forest city, the natural ecological environment is getting better and better, and rare birds can be seen here from time to time. Recently, zaozhuang police rescued an injured national second-level key protected animal - the egret.

At more than 4 p.m. on March 13, when the police of the Xiwangzhuang Police Station of the Zaozhuang City Public Security Bureau and the Municipal Central Branch patrolled to the head of the village of Huanglou Village, they found that there was a white bird in the pond of the village head, and the birds were startled but did not fly away.
The egret is a national second-level key protected animal, and if it is not treated in time after being injured, it will endanger its life and cause losses to the national protected animals. The police immediately found tools to salvage the egret, sent it to the police station for careful care, and contacted the forestry department to deal with it.
The egret has a slender body, slender legs and neck, a long mouth, and the same is true of the toes, and the whole body is covered with white feathers like snow, which is very endearing. "Two yellow orioles singing green willows, a row of egrets on the blue sky." It's about this water bird.
On the morning of March 14, the forestry department sent a special person to the police station, and after professional identification, it was a medium-sized egret, a medium-sized wading bird that likes to inhabit lakes, swamps or mudflats. After contacting the zoo staff, the egret was sent to the zoo for disposal by a professional. At present, the egret has finished treating the wound and left it in the zoo to recuperate.
Police tips: Protecting wild animals is of great significance to maintaining ecological balance, protecting biodiversity and ensuring the survival and development of human beings. If the public finds an injured animal, they shall promptly contact the animal rescue department or promptly call the police for help.
Lightning News reporter Ning Jia reported