Category Archives: News

Precious Organic Soil

Anyone who has a garden, knows how precious the soil is! We nurture our soil with organic compost, which brings forth healthy, delicious, organic crops. The profits of the produce sales goes directly back into caring for our rescued animals. As always, thanks so much for your support!

Donkey with Wounds is Rescued

A recent report from Karuna’s President, Clementien: Recently we received a donkey. The donkey owners supply wood to the small local hotels who cannot afford gas cylinders. The wounds you see are caused by carrying loads of wood out of the forest. This heavy load is constantly moving on the same place on the back.

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Visit from PAWS Magazine

In December we had a surprise visit from the people of Hyderabad’s new magazine, PAWS. Clementien Pauws spent the day with them, showing them around Karuna Society for Animals & Nature. Here’s their feature article on Karuna Society! Clementine Pauws

Happy New Year 2015!

Click here to see our New Year’s Greeting!   HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM ALL OF US AT KARUNA   Thank you for your overwhelming love and compassion in supporting Karuna this year!  Without you we could not have helped the hundreds of animals that came through our doors.  We feel so lucky and grateful to have you as part

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Rescued Cat Recovers: Before & After Pictures

This cat was rescued and she was so weak and sick that we didn’t know if she’d survive or not. Happily, after several days of loving care by the Karuna staff, as well as medications and treatments, she recovered completely and could be returned to her owners. Another successful Karuna story!

Curious George the Buffalo

Hello! My name is Curious George the Buffalo, and I love putting my nose into the camera! I was rescued by kind Karuna Society volunteers from a journey across States in India, without food or water, to a sure and cruel death. Now I am happy and safe at Karuna. I am looking for a

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Highlight: Karuna’s Employees

The lady you see is one of the four that are already working with us for many years, for as long as we have had the cattle and the garden. They share the workload with the cattle herders, as necessary. This summer, with no garden work, all of them were involved in cattle feeding, preparing

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