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    Protector of Birds Who Live on Power Grid

    (CRI Online)    08:39, May 19, 2016

    A worker from power company State Grid sees the nest of an oriental white stork at the top of a power transmission tower, measuring 35.7 meters high, in southeast China's Jiangxi province, on May 17, 2016. The oriental white stork is a highly endangered species. Given the report of a storm about to come in the next few days, the worker climbed onto the tower to reinforce the nest. The worker said the nest did not influence the power transmission at the time, but they need experts' advice on how to better protect the birds nestling on the power grid. [Photo: weibo.com]


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