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    Recovered raptors released to wild in Beijing

    (Ecns.cn) 13:48, September 20, 2022

    A raptor is released in the suburbs of Beijing, Sept. 19, 2022. Six recovered raptors -- a kestrels, two red-footed falcons and three kestrels -- were released to the wild on Monday. All of them are listed as Class II National protected animals in China. (Photo: China News Service/Fu Tian)

    A raptor is released in the suburbs of Beijing, Sept. 19, 2022. Six recovered raptors -- a kestrels, two red-footed falcons and three kestrels -- were released to the wild on Monday. All of them are listed as Class II National protected animals in China. (Photo: China News Service/Fu Tian)

    A raptor is released in the suburbs of Beijing, Sept. 19, 2022. Six recovered raptors -- a kestrels, two red-footed falcons and three kestrels -- were released to the wild on Monday. All of them are listed as Class II National protected animals in China. (Photo: China News Service/Fu Tian)

    A raptor is released in the suburbs of Beijing, Sept. 19, 2022. Six recovered raptors -- a kestrels, two red-footed falcons and three kestrels -- were released to the wild on Monday. All of them are listed as Class II National protected animals in China. (Photo: China News Service/Fu Tian)

    A raptor is released in the suburbs of Beijing, Sept. 19, 2022. Six recovered raptors -- a kestrels, two red-footed falcons and three kestrels -- were released to the wild on Monday. All of them are listed as Class II National protected animals in China. (Photo: China News Service/Fu Tian)

    A raptor is released in the suburbs of Beijing, Sept. 19, 2022. Six recovered raptors -- a kestrels, two red-footed falcons and three kestrels -- were released to the wild on Monday. All of them are listed as Class II National protected animals in China. (Photo: China News Service/Fu Tian)

    (Web editor: Zhong Wenxing, Liang Jun)

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