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Silva's Bird Rescue: Fighting Poachers in Beijing

Silva Gu, a dedicated protector, battles poachers in Beijings outskirts, saving rare songbirds from illegal traps. Despite challenges, he persists, driven by his childhood love for birds and hope for a future where these creatures can sing freely again.

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