A Civil Servant in Nanjing Sold Wild Birds Online | CBCGDF Volunteer Report
Recently, a volunteer of Heilongjiang Wangkui Nature Reserve, CBCGDF, reported that according to his recent contact with a bird dealer who sold wild birds in a WeChat group, he found and confirmed that Mr. Zuo from Nanjing had been openly selling wild birds online for a long time. The birds he sold included the national second-level key protected animal, the thrush, and the "three-protected" birds such as the dark-green sunbird and the magpie robin, mainly small ornamental forest birds.
Afterwards, the volunteer called the local police station to report Mr. Zuo’s online sale of wild birds. Based on his address in Nanjing’s Gulou District, the volunteer reported the situation. However, no one responded to the police station’s call. The volunteer said that no one responded to the report and the police even asked him to go to Nanjing to report the case.
Volunteers hope that the Nanjing Gulou District Police Station will pay attention to and investigate this high-profile online sale of wild animals to prevent more wild birds from falling into the hands of bird traffickers.
Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/QaC_YbpsVbHefq4f6gZKyA
Translator: Maggie
Checked by: Richard
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