Dongdong's mother looked at the booklet and said, "It's not just about food, you know! With parent birds, they can also teach the fledglings how to socialize, communicate with their own kind, avoid natural enemies and dangers, and how to hunt—these are things humans can't teach them. Even if we save them and manage to keep them alive, they won't survive once released into the wild, quickly getting weeded out by nature. I've never thought about these issues before."
She tucked the small booklet into her purse.
Beneath the bird rescue page in the booklet, the zoo rescue center's contact number was also printed.
It was like a beautifully designed leaflet, not only for collection and appreciation but also practical, offering guidance to citizens when they encounter such situations.
After leaving the bird area, the conversation unknowingly migrated back to the topic of poop!
Dongdong's father's eyes widened, "Wow, the information behind each exhibit is different?"