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Have you heard the story of criminals poaching Tibetan antelope, a rare animal in China? Please collect and sort out this information and introduce it in concise language.

Xinhuanet Harbin 65438+1October 10 (Reporter Liang Shubin) In order to get the money to go home for the Spring Festival, a lawless element started the idea of national animal protection, and poached more than 40 wild animals, including the national second-class protected animals, in the forest area of Jixi City, Heilongjiang Province with wire rope sets and homemade hunting clips. On October 8th, 65438/KLOC-0, poachers were captured by the waiting border police.

654381On the morning of October 8, the border police who were patrolling the mountain in Jixi forest area found a wild roe deer that had just been caught in a wire rope hunting trap and was struggling. Ma Fuchang, director of the birch forest border police station of Jixi Frontier Detachment who led the patrol, and other commanders and soldiers immediately rescued the roe deer and sent them to the local forestry department for treatment. The police also found a roe deer trapped by hunting near the rescued roe deer. According to experience, the police believe that poachers will come to take their prey soon. After three hours of squatting, the police arrested the poachers who came to pick up their prey that afternoon. Subsequently, the police found more than 20 sets of wire rope hunting sets and homemade hunting clips installed by poachers in the nearby Woods.

After investigation, the poacher is Li from Inner Mongolia. In order to get some money to go home for the Spring Festival, in recent days, Li has installed a large number of wire rope hunting sets and homemade hunting clips in the forest area, and successively poached roe deer 1 bird, 23 pheasants and rabbits 19.

According to Ma Fuchang, roe deer, also known as dwarf deer, is a national second-class protected animal and one of the main rations of wild Siberian tigers. A large number of hunting will destroy the biological chain of Siberian tigers and affect their survival.

At present, poachers have been handed over to the wildlife management department for handling.

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