The Guangdong Provincial Forestry Bureau reported on July 5 that the Guangdong Wildlife Rescue Center held a release event on July 3 in Chao'an Phoenix Mountain Provincial Nature Reserve, and more than 40 animals of various types returned to nature, including one Chinese pangolin. This is also the first time that pangolins have been released into nature after being promoted to the national level of protection for animals.

  This Chinese pangolin was injured and found in the habitat of Chaozhou on June 14 and recovered after multiple relay treatments in Chaozhou and Guangzhou. Can it survive in the protected area? Gu Hexiang, director of the Guangdong Wildlife Rescue Center, said that it is no problem to survive in Guangdong, here is its home; and after 20 days of professional rescue, experts determined that its body has fully recovered, has the ability to prey and can survive independently . (Reporter Cheng Jingwei, Guangdong Province Forestry Bureau provided video material editing Gao Yuhui)

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