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Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

author:Heian Tianshan
Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

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On June 15, the Food and Drug Environmental Crime Investigation Brigade of the Public Security Bureau of Wushi County, Aksu Region, and the Yamansu Border Police Station successfully rescued a national second-level protected animal.

At about 11:00 a.m. on the same day, the Food and Drug Ring Investigation Brigade received a notice from the Yamansu Border Police Station: The police rescued a goose-throated antelope cub in the canal while patrolling, and needed further treatment from the Food and Drug Ring Investigation Brigade.

After receiving the notice, the Food and Drug Ring Investigation Brigade immediately sent the police to the police station to understand the situation. First of all, a full body examination of the goose-throated antelope was carried out, and no traces of injury were found, considering that the goose-throated antelope was relatively weak, it was taken to the wildlife rescue center for foster care and observation.

Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

After careful care by the staff, the next day the goose-throated antelope has recovered its running ability and its physical condition is basically stable. Under the guidance of the staff, the police of the Food and Drug Ring Investigation Brigade took the goose-throated antelope to the antelope habitat for release.

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Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

On June 16, the police of the Yili Border Management Detachment of the Xinjiang Entry-Exit Border Inspection General Station and the YicheGashan Border Police Station were on their way to carry out daily patrols in the jurisdictional area when they found a bird in the lawn constantly flapping its wings but could not take off.

Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

Seeing this, the police immediately went forward to check the bird, and found that there were no obvious traumas on the wings, legs and other parts of the bird, but the body was weak and the mental state was not good, and the police took it back to the police station for further observation. Subsequently, the first time contacted the station forest police station and handed over, and then through the forest police station police identification, confirmed that the bird is a national second-level protected animal kestrel, to be further restored to health and released into nature.

Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

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Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

On the evening of June 17, the Food and Drug Ring Investigation Brigade of the Tori County Public Security Bureau in Tacheng District received a transfer from the Junggar Police Station and said that there was an injured wild animal in the Baobao section of S221 Provincial Highway in Torri County, and it was impossible to walk normally. After receiving the police, the people's police of the Food and Drug Ring Investigation Brigade immediately dispatched the police to the scene.

Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

After the scene identification, the police confirmed that this was a national second-level protected animal goose-throated antelope cub, and the inspection found that the right hind leg of the goose-throated antelope cub was injured and the bone was broken, and there were no other obvious wounds on the whole body. The police immediately disinfected and bandaged his injured leg and handed it over to the staff of the Natural Resources Bureau of Torrey County in Tacheng District. To be further restored to health and released back into nature.

Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

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Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

On the afternoon of June 18, the police of the Food and Drug Ring Brigade of the Shufu County Public Security Bureau in Kashgar Region successfully released a brown-tailed eagle, a national second-level protected animal, back into nature.

It is understood that this brown-tailed eagle was found by the community police in the middle of April during the patrol, and it was unable to fly for help from the Food and Drug Ring Brigade. The brown-tailed eagle has been checked by professionals for no major problems, and the inability to fly is caused by its young age and long-term inability to find food. After two months of careful feeding by the brigade police, the brown-tailed eagles gradually recovered their health and were successfully released back to nature on the afternoon of June 18.

Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

Coincidentally, on the way back from the release of the brown-tailed eagle by the police, the Police Station of Wukusak Town of the Shufu County Public Security Bureau asked for help, saying that two unknown young birds were found while patrolling in the jurisdiction and needed to be rescued by the Food and Drug Ring Brigade. The police immediately contacted the brigade professionals and rushed to the scene. After identification, the bird is a young kestrel, a national key second-level protected wild animal, with good health, but because it is young and cannot survive independently, it is not suitable for release to nature for the time being.

After requesting the relevant departments, it was decided that the food and drug ring brigade would be responsible for temporary feeding, and then released back into nature after having independent survival ability.

Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row
Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row
Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row

Source丨 Local public security organs

Editor 丨 Zhang Yuxin

Audit 丨Ju Guangwei

Issued 丨 Liu Yongjun

Heartwarming! The police rescued a number of wild animals in a row