Police and Citizens Collaborate to Rescue Nationally Protected Gray Goose

23rd, Tianqiaoling Forestry Co., Ltd. and Forest Public Security Bureau jointly rescued a migratory gray goose with secondary national protection status that was injured. To ensure the gray goose receives timely and effective treatment, the police sent it to Yanji City Pet Hospital for further medical treatment.
On the 22nd, Jiang Ping, a resident of Taoyuan Village in Tianqiaoling Town, found an animal that fell into his yard while tidying his field. He observed it carefully and suspected it was a wild animal with a wounded wing that could walk. Immediately, Jiang Ping called the Tianqiaoling Forest Public Security Bureau, and Deputy Bureau Director Hu Zhijun attached great importance to it and immediately dispatched the Forest Reconnaissance Brigade officers to rescue it.
Forest Public Security Brigade Reconnaissance Captain Wang Jixiong led officers and environmental protection staff to Tianqiaoling Forestry Co., Ltd. to bring the injured gray goose to the Ecological Resource Joint Defense Office, feeding and treating it with grain and water, helping the injured gray goose gradually recover its strength.

The initial judgment is that it is a gray goose migrating from south to north, with a fractured humerus in its right wing. Gray geese are large ducks with gray-brown backs and shoulders and brown-white plumage, they beat their wings forcefully during flight with a high frequency, and have long necks and a migratory habit with a long migratory distance, and typically form flocks and migrate in groups from southern wintering grounds to northern breeding grounds from late March to early April.
Due to the lack of rescue equipment locally that could meet the needs of rescuing injured gray geese, the police immediately coordinated with Yanji City's able to treat wild animals medical institutions, dispatching ecological resource joint defense personnel to send the injured gray goose to Yanji City for further treatment.
After medical examination and identification, this injured gray goose weighed about 1.5 kilograms and was a mature female gray goose. The initial judgment is that the gray goose was attacked by a bird of prey during its migration and injured, and fell into a villager's yard. After photography and scanning, the gray goose's right wing is humerus fracture, needs surgery to set the bone, no other injuries, and medical staff subsequently treated the gray goose. Currently, the injured gray goose is undergoing further treatment and needs daily injections and wound care until it recovers, and the joint defense team is preparing to release the gray goose back into nature.
In recent years, Tianqiaoling Forestry Co., Ltd. and Tianqiaoling Forest Public Security Bureau have jointly built the Tianqiaoling Ecological Resource Environmental Protection Joint Defense System, forming the strictest wild animal protection barrier, implementing a 'five-chain connection' to weave a net, setting up reporting mechanisms, and continuously upgrading protection work for forest resources and wild plants.