Rescued Sloth Bear Giri Playing
Balu, our most senior rescued bear from about 10 years ago, and Giri, a newly rescued bear, get along great and are happy playing together all day. It is another successful Karuna story! (These are both pics of Giri.)
Balu, our most senior rescued bear from about 10 years ago, and Giri, a newly rescued bear, get along great and are happy playing together all day. It is another successful Karuna story! (These are both pics of Giri.)
Some of you may remember our sad post on a rescued donkey, who had very deep wounds. We are happy to report that the little guy is doing wonderfully! His wounds are healing well and he will be under our care, safe and sound, for the rest of his precious life.
Another post compliments to VJ Supera and her recent visit to Karuna: My morning at Karuna’s: we got there at 8.30am and it was feeding time for the old injured dogs. They remind me of old veterans of foreign wars – very old but enjoying life! In the West if we see dogs like this,
THE CATS by VJ Supera I visited the cats in Karuna Society recently. Some of the cats are bind and many have deformed limbs so they can’t be turned loose. These cats a very sweet and like human company. I payed them a visit yesterday and sang them a few songs, like ‘Red River
Karuna recently received a visit from Jangchub Zangmo, who shared the below account on Faceook. Jangchub Zangmo added 4 new photos. At Karuna Society for Animals and Nature Here is the Clinic and area for the rescued and injured cattle….and one camel! Thank you Help Animals India for suggesting I visit here. Clementien, the founder,
Two strong and resilient women who love and help animals recently met at Karuna to share and learn: VJ Supera of the Montana Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and Clementien Pauws of Karuna Society for Animals & Nature. How wonderful to bring together like-minded souls to support and love animals everywhere! Thank you VJ for your visit!
Life is precious! This three-legged cow would agree with that completely. Her life was saved thanks to surgery, though we had to amputate a badly infected limb. Now she is happy, healthy and walking about!
One of our visiting volunteers, Sheridan Boyle, cuddles a monkey patient in need of attention. Contact us if you’ll be in the area and are interested in helping out!
A majestic deer rescued from being hunted with an injury in the forest. After treated and recovered, the deer will be released into the wild again.
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