Rescue and Rehabilitation

Supporting Wildlife Conservation

We not only provide a safe temporary home for injured wild animals and illegally kept individuals, but also rely on our professional experience in animal breeding, health care and species identification to provide critical support for wildlife conservation efforts by local forest public security authorities, jointly building a strong safety line for wildlife survival.

Over the years, we have established a close cooperation mechanism with local forest public security, focusing on two core areas: field rescue and illegal trade intervention:• In species identification, our zoologists and veterinary team provide specialized training for forest police on common illegally kept rare birds, reptiles and small mammals — covering morphological features, living habits and legal breeding requirements, helping law enforcement officers quickly distinguish protected species from common animals and accurately identify illegal breeding;In field rescue, upon receiving a rescue alert from forest public security about an injured wild animal, we immediately activate an emergency response. A professional team with medical equipment is dispatched to the scene, or we receive injured animals transferred by public security authorities. Through scientific treatment including wound care, rehabilitation and nutritional support, we help them gradually regain their ability to survive in the wild.

Our collaboration with forest public security represents not only timely rescue of injured wild animals and effective deterrence of illegal keeping, but also a firm defense of the natural right to exist for wildlife.By integrating professional expertise with law enforcement resources, we jointly curb harm to wildlife from illegal activities and contribute significantly to maintaining regional ecological balance.

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