Xining, Xinhua, June 22 (Sun Rui Li Shasha) A reporter learned from the Forest Public Security Bureau of Golmud City, Qinghai Province on the 22nd that the state's second-level protected animals, the Tibetan brown bear and the goose-throated antelope, which were rescued by the bureau recently, are in good health.

The picture shows the rescued Tibetan brown bear. Photo courtesy of Golmud Forest Public Security Bureau

  According to the staff of the Forest Public Security Bureau of Golmud City, on June 15, the Bureau received a call from the Forest Public Security Bureau of Qumalai County in Qinghai Province, saying that some people in the pastoral area had rescued a Tibetan brown bear because of the rescue of wild animals in the Qumalai area. Limited, the brown bear was injured and needed emergency assistance. The city's Forest Public Security Bureau quickly contacted the staff of Golmud Wildlife Rescue Center to pick up and take the two bearers near the non-frozen spring 180 kilometers away from Golmud City, bringing the brown bear back to the rescue center.

  On June 17, the Forest Public Security Bureau of Golmud City received a phone call from Jinfeng Road Police Station in the city, saying that a mass of people rescued an injured wild animal in the Xinhua Village ditch of Guolemude Town, and had been sent to the Jinfeng Road Police Station in urgent need of treatment. The police of the bureau and the staff of Golmud City Wildlife Protection and Management Station quickly went to the Jinfeng Road Police Station. After preliminary identification, the wild animal was the national second-level key protected animal goose-throated gazelle, and then it was sent to the Golmud Wildlife Rescue Center.

  The staff of Golmud Forest Public Security Bureau said that in recent years, Golmud Forest Public Security Bureau has continuously increased the publicity of wildlife protection, and has extensively penetrated into schools, communities, agricultural and pastoral areas, mining areas, etc. The Wildlife Protection Law, the Animal Disease Prevention Law of the People’s Republic of China, and other relevant laws and regulations, as well as the basic knowledge to prevent the spread of epidemics, have significantly increased the public’s awareness of protecting wild animals. At the same time, announce the police, call for help, expand the reporting channels by means of emerging bodies, and encourage the general public to report on the behavior of buying, selling, transporting, and using wild animals and their products, and discover the injured, sick, trapped, and lost wild animals in a timely manner Report to ensure that wild animals are rescued in a timely manner.

  Tibetan brown bears are China's second-level key protected animals, mainly in the forest zone of mountainous areas, with an altitude of 3500-5000 meters. They are widely distributed in Kekexili, and the Kunlun Mountains and Pamirs are also distributed in large numbers.

  The gazelle is a typical animal in the desert and semi-desert areas. Its shape resembles a yellow sheep. The male gazelle has a larynx larynx in the estrus period. (Finish)