The Majesty and Dignity of Our Four-Legged Friends!
Maximus, one of our rescued bulls, thank you for your donations, which makes it possible for him to enjoy a fulfilling life of comfort, dignity and gratefulness!
Maximus, one of our rescued bulls, thank you for your donations, which makes it possible for him to enjoy a fulfilling life of comfort, dignity and gratefulness!
We recently rescued these two malnourished dogs with cut ears, from their abusive owners. There is a myth that cutting their ears will reduce aggression and it is part of our ongoing education program to dispel such nonsense.
It is a struggle to have enough cattle feed to keep our rescued animals comfortably fed year round! Surrounding areas often do not have enough grass to buy when it is needed, so we have to plan far ahead to have adequet supplies. Right now we are accepting donations to buy maize grass for March
Raising our rescued bear cub Ramaa has been a very time intensive, yet gratifying experience! She is now big enough to play with our other rescued bears, Balu the former dancing bear, and Giri. There is also a picture of Ramaa with Kesava, who has been her attendant from the start.
Thanks to your generous donations, we are adding new enclosures for our rescued cats! There are now two cat rooms and an outside enclosure. The painting needs to be finished and additional play areas are planned. We will also plant creepers to help shield the cats from the sun, and to give them fun places
See our latest Newsletter: The Future for Our New Wildlife Rescue Centre is Unfolding!
We are honored that Help Animals India is funding our drip irrigation system, as it is the best solution for utilising water resources. Climate change is real and drought is stressing South India. Karuna Society’s hundreds of rescued animals need food and cannot always depend on donations. What is the solution? Ahimsa Organic with organic
With the creation of the new wildlife rescue centre and the upgrading of facilities and services, our activities of rescue and rehabilitation will make a difference for a large number of wildlife living under extreme difficult conditions. Click Wildlife Centre to see the plan!
Please click the below link to see our ‘Saving Wildlife’ brochure, with highlights of all of our activities during the lat 15 years! Saving Wildlife 2000-2015
This little sloth bear was caught by a hunter’s cruel trap. Thankfully, locals heard his cries for help and Karuna Society for Animals and Nature ran to the cub’s rescue! He was released the following day, happy to be back to his forest home.