With the continuous strengthening of publicity on wildlife protection, the public's awareness of the protection of wildlife resources has been significantly improved. On September 13, the Beixiaoyi police station joined hands with the masses to rescue a national second-level protected animal, the red horned owl.

On the evening of September 12th, a bird was found in the dormitory building of Laiwu Vocational and Technical College with a very peculiar appearance, curled up and trembling, looking very weak. When the students found out, they immediately asked the police station for help. The police stationed in the campus police office immediately rushed to the dormitory building after receiving help, and the police expressed praise and gratitude to the students for protecting wild animals, and at the same time took the birds back to the police room for careful care. Subsequently, after the inquiry and comparison of professionals, it was confirmed that the young bird is commonly known as the owl, the scientific name is the red horned owl, which is a kind of owl bird and belongs to the national second-level protected animal. Subsequently, the police station handed over the red horned owl to the Wildlife Conservation Association and the Soaring Raptor Rescue Center for rescue. At present, the red-horned owl is in good condition and is actively being treated.
Police remind: If the general public encounters the situation of wild animals being injured or left alone, they should not rescue themselves or blindly release them, and should promptly contact the public security police or wildlife protection departments to ensure that animals receive scientific and effective rescue. Protecting animals is the duty of every citizen. Illegal hunting or killing of wildlife under key national protection, or illegally acquiring, transporting, or selling wildlife under key national protection and their products, will be severely cracked down on in accordance with law.