Rescue operation in Neunkirchen: young pigeon freed from the net

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The fire brigade and city police in Neunkirchen successfully rescued a young pigeon from a net. The animal is now being cared for by a wildlife expert. An example of animal-friendly action!

Feuerwehr und Stadtpolizei in Neunkirchen retteten erfolgreich eine Jungtaube aus einem Netz. Das Tier wird nun von einer Wildtierexpertin versorgt. Ein Beispiel für tierfreundliches Handeln!
The fire brigade and city police in Neunkirchen successfully rescued a young pigeon from a net. The animal is now being cared for by a wildlife expert. An example of animal-friendly action!

Rescue operation in Neunkirchen: young pigeon freed from the net

On Thursday afternoon, a concerned resident alerted the city police in Neunkirchen because a young pigeon had gotten caught in a net on the roof of an apartment building. This lively situation required prompt action because the poor animal was trapped in a precarious situation. In response to the report, the Neunkirchen-Stadt fire department arrived with a crane truck to finally free the helpless animal.

The firefighters were quickly on the scene and raised the heavy cannon to get close enough to the roof. Their action was not only brave, but also necessary as the pigeon was exhausted and injured. After the emergency services skillfully freed the pigeon from the net, it was taken to the city police. There, wildlife expert Anita Kinast took over the further care of the injured bird.

Mission and rescuer

The young pigeon had suffered some injuries to its wing and eye area, which further restricted its ability to escape. Anita Kinast freed the pigeon from the remaining power supplies and handed it over to the wildlife station in Gloggnitz for care. There, the zookeepers will receive extensive care to strengthen the pigeon and heal its injuries. The animal's well-being is now our top priority and everyone involved hopes for a speedy recovery.

The animal rescue in Neunkirchen shows how important the cooperation of citizens, fire departments and police is for the rescue-loving environment. These types of actions not only raise awareness of animal welfare, but also show that commitment and willingness to help are strong among citizens. Such positive stories are not only gratifying but also inspiring for the community. One can see how a small action by a thoughtful person can have a big impact on an animal's life. Details about this rescue operation are on www.noen.at to find.

Neunkirchen and its rescuers deserve recognition for their foresight and compassion. In an age when many of us are losing touch with nature, it is insights and stories like these that remind us that even the smallest creatures need our protection. Commitment to animal protection remains a fundamental issue that touches not only the heart of the city of Neunkirchen, but also everyone who cares about the welfare of animals.