Monkey’s Arm Wrapped Up
A little monkey patient gets used to his arm all wrapped up, safe and sound and on its way healing back to new.
A little monkey patient gets used to his arm all wrapped up, safe and sound and on its way healing back to new.
Some of our cattle are being led into greener pastures – to feast on the buffet of fresh grass for a few hours.
THE RESCUE AND RELEASEOF A SLOTH BEAR March 2014 In the early hours of 16th February 2014, Narendra Reddy, the secretary of Karuna Society, received a call from the Forest Department that a young Sloth Bear was trapped in barbed wire on the boundary of the mango garden of a farmer from Gunipalli village, (20 KM away from
We are so grateful for the wonderful service being given by our latest volunteer, Sheridan! The animals adore her also. Let us know if you are in the area and would like to volunteer.
Our rescued cattle eat a LOT! We are constantly buying and stacking hay. Every year we try hard to plan ahead, storing food for the hot summer months when it isn’t available.
Lining up a crop of pumpkins for sale in our Certified Organic Shop, all profits go to help our rescued animals. Still, we cannot survive without donations from our supporters – please help as much as you can! Thanks so much!
A few weeks ago our office received a call from the Forest Department of Penukonda to help in the rescue of a leopard cub. It was brought to our center with badly wounded hind legs. The cub was approximately 1.5 months old. Most probably the villagers found it and the dogs attacked it as the mother was
On the 14th February 2012, the Forest Department from Bukkapatnam Range, called us to help to rescue a paralyzed leopard that appeared to have severe injuries to his hind legs. Narendra from Karuna went to the area to coordinate the rescue where our truck joined him with medication and support. The leopard was identified as
In July, a young spotted deer was brought in by the forest department. Her leg was deeply infected, inflamed and paralyzed. The chances of recovery at this stage were minimal. We started immediate treatment, and the infection seemed to heal, but the left foot was still not functioning. With further exploration we found two