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Psychiatric Center Staff Rescue Weak Swiftlet Chick

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Staff at Taoyuan Psychiatric Center rescued a weak, young swiftlet found near their facility.
  • Employees provided a safe environment and contacted wildlife experts for further care.
  • The rescue highlights the center's commitment to humanitarian care and life education.

Employees at the Taoyuan Psychiatric Center have demonstrated their commitment to humanitarian care by rescuing a weak, young swiftlet. The bird was discovered near the center's grounds, appearing unable to fly, suggesting it may have fallen from its nest.

Medical, nursing, and occupational safety staff members collaborated on the rescue effort. They provided the young bird with a quiet and secure temporary habitat, shielding it from disturbances caused by foot traffic and external factors. This initial care ensured the swiftlet's immediate safety and well-being.

Following the assessment of the bird's condition, the Taoyuan Psychiatric Center contacted the Taoyuan City Wild Bird Society's Wildlife Rescue Center. Professional caretakers will now take over the responsibility for the swiftlet's ongoing treatment and rehabilitation, with the hope that it can soon return to the skies.

The center stated that every life deserves kindness. The swiftlet's rescue exemplifies the medical staff's humanistic spirit and translates life education from theoretical concepts into practical action. Taoyuan Psychiatric Center plans to continue promoting life education and environmentally friendly initiatives, encouraging all staff to approach every life with respect, compassion, and responsibility, fostering a sustainable and humane medical environment.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.