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The national third-level protected animal Night Heron was wet and hungry, and the police uncle invited it to eat meat

"This bird is so pitiful, and it seems that its birth is not ordinary, and it is not a national protected animal..."

On June 26, the police of the Yipin Police Station of the Banan District Public Security Substation received an alarm from Aunt Liu, a citizen, saying that a bird was found on the bank of the Yipin Old Street River, which did not look like a common species, and speculated that it was a nationally protected animal.

After the police arrived at the scene, they found that a medium-sized brown bird was shivering on the shore, and its feathers were soaked with rain, and it did not fly away when it saw the police approaching. The police contacted the animal protection agency in the jurisdiction in time, and then carefully brought the bird back to the police station for care.

The national third-level protected animal Night Heron was wet and hungry, and the police uncle invited it to eat meat

Inside the police station, the police found a cardboard box to make a temporary nest for it, carefully prepared minced meat to feed it to replenish its strength, and then carefully dried feathers for it with a heater. Under the careful care of the police, the bird gradually recovered its strength.

The national third-level protected animal Night Heron was wet and hungry, and the police uncle invited it to eat meat

Soon, the staff of the animal protection agency arrived and determined that the bird was a night heron, which belonged to the national third-level protected animal.

The national third-level protected animal Night Heron was wet and hungry, and the police uncle invited it to eat meat

Subsequently, the staff took the night heron away for inspection. After diagnosis, the night heron met the criteria for release, and the heron was successfully released into nature the next night.

Upstream News Zhang Xu