China News Service, Daxing'anling, February 6th (Qiu Heyan and Gao Peng) On the second day of the lunar new year, a rare incident happened in Tahe County, Daxing'anling. A wild roe deer broke into the residents' courtyard. Is it a "New Year's greeting"?

After 2 hours of careful care, the police released the roe deer into nature.

  According to the police from the Forest Protection Brigade of the Tahe County Public Security Bureau, Daxinganling, on February 2, the second day of the new year, the Forest Protection Brigade of the Tahe County Public Security Bureau received a call from the public for help, saying that a wild animal suspected of roe deer had entered their home by mistake. Inside the hospital.

When the police arrived at the scene, they found it was an adult roe deer.

In order to prevent accidental injuries from running around, the policemen have tied the roe deer's legs with ropes.

After careful inspection, the police did not find any obvious injuries on the roe deer.

After careful care and observation for 2 hours, the police saw that the roe deer had normal mobility, good mental state, and met the conditions for release, and released it into nature.

The roe deer were released into the forest.

Photo by Gao Peng

  It is reported that the roe deer is one of the common wild animals in the Daxing'anling forest area, and its economic value is relatively high.

In recent years, the forest protection department of the Tahe County Public Security Bureau has insisted on the protection of forests and wild animal resources as a key task, and has made every effort to maintain the ecological security of the area under its jurisdiction. Resources are increasingly abundant.

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