The performance was the result of citizen cooperation
The Guardia Civil has enjoyed the cooperation of environmental agents CARM
The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia, in one of the services framed in the 'Recovery Plan specimens of wild fauna' and thanks to the cooperation of citizens, has recovered at a farm in Jumilla, a badly injured kestrel apparently by a electric shock.
A neighbor Jumillano hamlet of La Alquería warned the Meritorious the discovery of a wounded bird of prey, so that members of the Nature Protection Service (SEPRONA) moved to the site to verify the information provided and, where appropriate activate the recovery protocol animal.
Once in place, a nearby farm to the N340, agents verified that it was a kestrel Falco tinnunculus, a protected and included in the National Catalogue of Endangered Species as "special interest" animal species.
Finding that wound was she was transferred to the headquarters of Jumilla, where an environmental agent examined the animal and moved to the Center for Wildlife Recovery "The Valley", the Ministry of Environment of the Autonomous Community of the Region Murcia (CARM).
The preliminary examination shows that the rapacious found had suffered some form of electric shock causing injuries prevented him from flying.
Source: Ministerio del Interior