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Message: [Wildlife Conservation] Construction Worker Saves Formosan Blue Magpies

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Change Date: June 22, 2012 09:47AM

[Wildlife Conservation] Construction Worker Saves Formosan Blue Magpies
[Wildlife Conservation] Construction Worker Saves Formosan Blue Magpies (<a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?127,23726>Chinese Version</a>)

<i>Taipei Times</i> (2012/06/20) Three baby birds that were discovered on a mountain path and taken care of by a construction worker at home for five days were taken to a police station in Kee-lung on Monday after friends of the worker said they were probably Formosan blue magpies.
The birds were later confirmed as the rare and protected species.

The construction worker, surnamed YU (皜), found the birds in a nest that had fallen onto a path near a construction site in New Taipei City (啣撣), police said.

He looked after the birds at home for five days until a friend recognized the birds characteristic long tails and said they might be Formosan blue magpies, also known as long-tailed maidens of the mountains and Taiwans national bird, police said.

YU took the birds to the police and they were examined by experts, who confirmed them to be Formosan blue magpies.

The birds will now be reared by Keelungs -Agriculture and Forestry Department until they can fend for themselves in the wild.

YU did not violate the countrys <i>Wildlife Conservation Act</i> (拐脫) because he did not hunt, sell or publicly display the birds, police said.

Hunting, selling or buying protected animals can result in a maximum prison sentence of five years and/or a maximum fine of NT$1.5 million (US$50,206), according to the act.


Reference:
<a href=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2012/06/20/2003535819>Taipei Times 2012/06/20</a>

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雿: techman
Date: June 22, 2012 09:46AM

[Wildlife Conservation] Construction Worker Saves Formosan Blue Magpies
[Wildlife Conservation] Construction Worker Saves Formosan Blue Magpies (Chinese Version)

Taipei Times (2012/06/20) Three baby birds that were discovered on a mountain path and taken care of by a construction worker at home for five days were taken to a police station in Kee-lung on Monday after friends of the worker said they were probably Formosan blue magpies.
The birds were later confirmed as the rare and protected species.

The construction worker, surnamed YU (皜), found the birds in a nest that had fallen onto a path near a construction site in New Taipei City (啣撣), police said.

He looked after the birds at home for five days until a friend recognized the birds characteristic long tails and said they might be Formosan blue magpies, also known as long-tailed maidens of the mountains and Taiwans national bird, police said.

YU took the birds to the police and they were examined by experts, who confirmed them to be Formosan blue magpies.

The birds will now be reared by Keelungs -Agriculture and Forestry Department until they can fend for themselves in the wild.

YU did not violate the countrys Wildlife Conservation Act (拐脫) because he did not hunt, sell or publicly display the birds, police said.

Hunting, selling or buying protected animals can result in a maximum prison sentence of five years and/or a maximum fine of NT$1.5 million (US$50,206), according to the act.


Reference:
Taipei Times 2012/06/20