For border police, duties include animals
Police officers in Dromo county of the Tibet autonomous region rescued a wounded golden eagle chick while on patrol recently. The species is under national first-class protection in China.
The chick was discovered on the road by Pema Tsetan and Tenzin Sonam, two Tibetan police officers assigned to the county's Pari border station, during a routine patrol on Saturday night. The chick was in critical condition and could only walk slowly.
"Using protective equipment, we took it carefully back to the station," Pema Tsetan said. "It was placed in a carton and given water and food."
The next day it was transferred to the county's forestry and grassland bureau for professional treatment.
"Besides providing safety for people in the community, a policeman's duty includes protecting animals. I feel proud and pleased that we saved the life of a rare animal," Pema Tsetan said.
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