Hey there, bird enthusiasts! 🐦 Guess what? Sixty rescued birds from 19 different species just soared back into the wild in east China's Jiangxi Province! 🌿
These feathered friends, including first-class nationally protected wildlife like the white-naped crane, oriental stork, and black stork, got a second chance at life. 🎉 They were rescued or confiscated during law enforcement operations across various places in China, like Beijing, Tianjin, Heilongjiang, Hubei, Jiangxi, and Shenzhen.
After some tender loving care and proper treatment, these birds were deemed fit to return to their natural habitat. And where better than the beautiful Poyang Lake area? 🌊 It's a win for wildlife conservation and a joy to see them spread their wings again!
The release event highlights China's ongoing efforts to protect wildlife and preserve biodiversity. It's a reminder that every little step counts in making our planet a better place for all creatures. 🦢✨
So next time you see a bird soaring high, remember the incredible journey they might have had. Let's continue to support and protect our wildlife! 🌍❤️
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Live: Release of rescued and protected birds in east China's Jiangxi
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