Chapter 722 - 722 462 Unconventional Release_1
Chapter 722 - 722 462 Unconventional Release_1
?Chapter 722: Chapter 462 Unconventional Release_1 Chapter 722: Chapter 462 Unconventional Release_1 The ones who discovered the stealthy release were two interns from the Conservation and Protection Bureau.
After they arrived, one of them pulled the person out of the water while the other quickly retrieved the bucket that had fallen into the river.
Most of the fish from the bucket had escaped, but one was left behind—a very obvious piece of evidence.
“A koi carp?”
“Haven’t you seen the city’s publicity? You’re not allowed to release koi carp!”
Recently, in response to the issue of releasing animals, authoritative media had carried out publicity campaigns both online and offline, using common examples of animals that were not to be released, including koi carp.
Koi carp and red carp are both carps, but they are different nonetheless.
Red carp are native species, and koi are artificially bred hybrid variants.
From aspects such as germplasm resources and genetic pollution, they are manageable in closed water bodies like parks, but koi carp should not appear in open wilderness water sources.
Moreover, those bred as pet fish or for ornamental purposes have a hard time surviving when released into the wild. Essentially, releasing them is tantamount to sending them to their death.
In strict terms, it’s also not recommended to release non-local germplasm resources, such as fish bought from markets outside the area.
Some places have explicit regulations that are more detailed, but those who release animals illegally are not going to read them. Even if they saw them, they would act as if they hadn’t.
The two interns showed their identification cards from the Conservation and Protection Bureau.
Of course, an intern’s ID is different from that of a formal investigator, but most people don’t know the difference. In any case, they are both from the Conservation and Protection Bureau.
The person in front of them, drenched and shivering, didn’t know whether he was more frightened or cold, or perhaps it was a bit of both.
When asked if he had seen the publicity, the man flatly denied it, saying, “I didn’t know that releasing koi carp was forbidden.”
Whether he admitted it or not, they had caught him red-handed.
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