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Police and civilians join hands with the Red Horned Owl into the aid station

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Police and civilians join hands with the Red Horned Owl into the aid station
Police and civilians join hands with the Red Horned Owl into the aid station

Evening News (All-media reporter Dong Zhenxia Intern Han Xinyuan correspondent Wang Dong) At about 9 o'clock on July 15, residents of Chishang Town in Boshan District found an injured wild bird at the foot of Lushan National Forest Park, the bird looked very peculiar, curled up and shivered in the grass under the tree, and Mr. Xu, a caring person, immediately dialed the 110 police call. After receiving the police, the police of the Chishang Police Station of the Boshan Public Security Bureau quickly arrived at the scene and contacted the forest public security to inquire and compare whether the bird was a red-horned owl, which was a national second-level protected animal.

The police judged that the recent continuous bad weather may have caused the bird to be injured in its wings and claws and unable to fly away and eat, and it could not survive in the wild for a long time. The police of the Chishang police station immediately contacted the wildlife rescue station, and the director Zhang Lei drove more than 40 kilometers to safely send the red-horned owl to the zibo wildlife rescue station.

The red-horned owl often inhabits montane forests. Feeds on insects, rodents, and birds. Nesting in tree holes, each nest lays 4 eggs, white. The feathers are striped like bark. It is widely distributed in mainland China and is a resident bird; Taiwan is a traveling bird. It belongs to China's national second-level protected animals.

Boshan police remind the general public that with the improvement of environmental awareness and the restoration of the ecological environment, the chance of citizens "encountering" wild animals has increased. Some animals are milder, some are aggressive, so when encountering wild animals in a normal state of survival, they should maintain the necessary distance, do not feed, do not touch, take photos should not be too close, do not disturb and affect the natural survival of animals in the wild. If you encounter injured wild animals, or are worried about personal safety, you can contact the forestry department or call the 110 police number directly, please ask a professional to deal with it. Citizens should not contact them without authorization, so as not to bring risks, and should not raise, eat, sell, hunt and protect protect animals without authorization, otherwise they will bear legal responsibility.

Editor: Zhang Qiang

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