Actively rescue wild animals and build a harmonious ecological environment.

Recently, our bureau received an alarm from the people in the jurisdiction that a wild "eagle" was found in Minle Village, Keluke Town and asked for help. After receiving the report, our bureau and the Municipal Forestry Bureau immediately went to the scene to carry out the disposal work. After identification by the staff, the "eagle" discovered by the masses turned out to be a vulture, and its wings were electrocuted, which made it impossible to fly. Immediately, the police took him to the wildlife rescue site and released him after his injury recovered.

Police tip: Vultures, also known as vultures, mountain vultures and vultures, are the largest birds of prey on the plateau, with a wingspan of about 2 meters and dark brown down feathers from the forehead to the back. At present, vultures are globally endangered species, listed in the national key wildlife list, and listed as national first-class protected animals in 2021. Wild animals are precious natural resources and an important part of ecological balance. Protecting wild animals is the responsibility and obligation of every citizen.

Contributed by: Forest Police Brigade

Original title: "Actively rescue wild animals and build a harmonious ecological environment"