A total of 436 parrots of two species, including 13 already dead, were seized by police at a checkpoint near the border between China and Vietnam in Pingxiang City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The parrots, under second-class animal protection in China, were all handed over to a wildlife rescue and research centre. (Photo: China News Service/Dai Qiuyun)
A total of 436 parrots of two species, including 13 already dead, were seized by police at a checkpoint near the border between China and Vietnam in Pingxiang City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The parrots, under second-class animal protection in China, were all handed over to a wildlife rescue and research centre. (Photo: China News Service/Dai Qiuyun)
A total of 436 parrots of two species, including 13 already dead, were seized by police at a checkpoint near the border between China and Vietnam in Pingxiang City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The parrots, under second-class animal protection in China, were all handed over to a wildlife rescue and research centre. (Photo: China News Service/Dai Qiuyun)
A total of 436 parrots of two species, including 13 already dead, were seized by police at a checkpoint near the border between China and Vietnam in Pingxiang City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The parrots, under second-class animal protection in China, were all handed over to a wildlife rescue and research centre. (Photo: China News Service/Dai Qiuyun)
A total of 436 parrots of two species, including 13 already dead, were seized by police at a checkpoint near the border between China and Vietnam in Pingxiang City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The parrots, under second-class animal protection in China, were all handed over to a wildlife rescue and research centre. (Photo: China News Service/Dai Qiuyun)
A total of 436 parrots of two species, including 13 already dead, were seized by police at a checkpoint near the border between China and Vietnam in Pingxiang City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The parrots, under second-class animal protection in China, were all handed over to a wildlife rescue and research centre. (Photo: China News Service/Dai Qiuyun)