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The national second-level protected animal giant eagle has food poisoning and is released back to nature after treatment

The national second-level protected animal giant eagle has food poisoning and is released back to nature after treatment

The staff of the moving pipe station of the Forestry and Grassland Bureau of Ganzhou District inspects the body of the giant eagle.

The national second-level protected animal giant eagle has food poisoning and is released back to nature after treatment

After the giant eagle poisoning was cured, the staff released it back into nature.

New Gansu client Zhangye News (New Gansu Daily Gansu Network reporter Yang Hongli) a few days ago, the reporter learned from the Ganzhou District Forestry and Grassland Bureau Moving Pipe Station that after three days of drug detoxification and feeding supplementation, a food poisoning national second-level protected animal giant eagle (kuáng) has been fully recovered, and after it can prey on its own, the Ganzhou Forestry and Grassland Bureau will release it back to nature. On January 19, the forest police brigade of the Ganzhou District Public Security Bureau received a call from Li Jinguang, a villager of The Seven Societies in Wayao Village, Sanzha Town, saying that he had found an injured "eagle" and asked the relevant staff to treat it. After receiving the report, the forest public security immediately contacted the moving pipe station of the Ganzhou District Forestry and Grassland Bureau, and the technical staff of the station quickly rushed to the scene of the crime. After identification, the injured animal is a national second-level protected animal giant eagle, no obvious trauma was found, but the giant eagle was mentally poor and unable to fly, and the technicians determined that it was food poisoning by checking the surrounding environment, and then brought the poisoned giant eagle back to the Ganzhou District Wildlife Conservation and Management Station for treatment. After three days of detoxification and nutritional supplementation, the giant eagle is fully restored.

The Great Eagle is a bird of the genus Hawks in the family Hawkaceae, a large bird of prey with a body length of 570–760 mm. The crown and hind neck are white , with brown longitudinal stripes on each feather. It inhabits areas such as mountains, foothill plains and grasslands, but also appears on alpine forest margins and open montane grasslands and deserts, with vertical distribution heights of more than 4,000 meters on plateaus and mountains. Hi rests on tall trees or high bumps. It feeds mainly on rodents: frogs, lizards, hares, snakes, weasels, pikas, marmots, pheasants, stone chickens, insects and other animal foods.

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