Wanning Forest Public Security Bureau Rescues National Level II Protected Animal Golden Eagle


On the morning of February 8th, the Wanning City Forest Public Security Bureau released a rescued national level II protected animal golden eagle back into nature.
On the afternoon of February 7th, the Wanning City Forest Public Security Bureau received a phone call from Mr. Yang of Yang Village Street, Fang Village, stating that a golden eagle had flown in and was preying on his pigeons. The golden eagle had been caught, and he knew that preying on wild animals was a criminal offense, and he hoped the police would come to handle it as soon as possible.
Upon receiving the report, the police quickly rushed to Mr. Yang's home to check the golden eagle's physical condition and feed it water, pork, and other food. After examination, it was found that the golden eagle was a national level II protected animal, the golden eagle had only minor scratches on its head, and its vital signs were good. The police expressed their gratitude to Mr. Yang and stated that his enthusiastic rescue of the golden eagle would play a good role in guiding the public to protect wild animals and consciously resist the bad habit of preying on wild animals, which was worth affirming.
On the morning of February 8th at 10:00 am, the Wanning City Forest Public Security Bureau organized police officers and men to take the golden eagle to Copper Hill Village wilderness, and after holding a simple release 'ceremony' for it, the golden eagle flew into the blue sky.