Wanning Forest Public Security Bureau Rescues a National Level II Protected Animal, the Vulture, and Releases it Back into Nature
South Marine Net, South Marine Net Client, South China Daily News, Wanning, February 8 (reporter Zhuang Xiaoshan, correspondents Wu Haiqing, Qiu Dan) On the morning of February 8th, officers of Wanning Forest Public Security Bureau released a national level II protected animal, the vulture, back into nature.

Police released the vulture back into nature. Provided by Wanning Forest Public Security Bureau.

National level II protected animal, vulture. Wanning Forest Public Security Bureau.
It was reported that on the afternoon of February 7th, Wanning Forest Public Security Bureau received a phone call from a resident, Mr. Yang, saying that a vulture had flown in and was preying on his pigeons. The vulture had been caught, and because it was known that preying on wild animals is a criminal offense, he hoped that the police would come to handle it quickly.
After receiving the report, the police quickly rushed to Mr. Yang's house to check the vulture's condition and feed it. After examination, the bird was a national level II protected animal, a vulture. Except for a slight abrasion on its head, its vital signs were good. At 10 o'clock on the morning of the 8th, Wanning Forest Public Security Bureau organized police to release the vulture to the wild.
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