Three South China Tigers in Wangcheng Park were implanted with “electronic ID cards”
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Three South China tigers in Wangcheng Park were marked with implanted electronic chips. The first batch of 30 wild animals in Luoyang will be implanted with this mark. This mark can fully record animal information.
On the afternoon of the 25th, under the supervision of the municipal forestry department, the Wangcheng Park Zoo put “living wild animal implantable chip tags” into the bodies of three South China tigers it raised. From then on, they have the “electronic identity” they carry for life. certificate”.
According to the zoo staff, this special “electronic ID card” is an RFID electronic chip uniformly distributed by the State Forestry Administration, with a unified ID number on it. The electronic chip will completely record all animal information. After the animal is implanted with a chip, no matter where the animal “floats”, as long as you use a chip reader to approach them, you can know their age, source, pedigree, etc., which will establish wildlife history records, data databases, and domestication and breeding management. Provide a basic basis, and play a positive role in restraining and controlling the inbreeding of animals and supervising illegal trade in animals. The national forestry department has compiled marking codes for more than 30 animals.
It is not easy to inject a label for a tiger. First use a mouth-blowing anesthesia gun to anesthetize the tiger, and then use a syringe with a tiny marking code purchased from the State Forestry Department to inject directly into the middle of the left neck of the tiger, and then use a special electronic identification Once the device is placed on the injection site, it can be recognized whether the implantation is successful, and what is the marking code of the implantation. The staff of the zoo was busy from 15:00 to 18:00, and finally completed this important event of special significance. Among them, the South China tiger “Liangliang” is the most difficult to anesthetize. The anesthetic takes two hours after it enters its body. After the anesthesia falls down, the staff quickly injects the mark into its neck. Its mark code is 9-00038000077670. The code for South China Tiger “Panpan” is 9-00038000077725, and the code for “Niuniu” is 9-00038000077758.
It is understood that in the future, Wangcheng Park will also implant markers for more than a dozen animals such as Siberian tigers, brown bears, black bears, red pandas, and cranes. (Luoyang News Network reporter Liu Chengwu)
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