by karunaen | May 23, 2022 | News, Voices for Karuna
WAKING UP FROM DOMESTICATION “Remembering Who They Are” There is a story by Louise Erdrich in which she writes about one of the last buffalo hunts in the US that left 1,200 animals dead. After that hunt: “The buffalo were taking leave of the earth...
by karunaen | May 7, 2022 | News, Voices for Karuna
Clementien writes: “Last year I was in touch with Karin Davis, President of United Poultry Concerns, USA. I shared my thoughts about chickens and also my personal uptake on why traumatised animals are perceived as lesser beings, to be used as humans see fit. The...
by karunaen | May 3, 2022 | News, Voices for Karuna
Dear Donors and Friends of Karuna, As the President of Karuna I am sending you our Annual Treatment Report. Every day, 24/7 we are noting down all treatments, animals coming for help, rescues, and the number of animals that are living with us forever: dogs, cats,...
by karunaen | Mar 2, 2022 | News, Voices for Karuna, Wild Life News
The Peacock is the most beautiful National bird of India, Schedule 1. From the last two months, we received 4 Peacocks (1 male and 3 female): two from Narpala village, one from Kalyandurg range, and one from Bukkapatnam range, Puttaparthi. We received all the birds in...
by karunaen | Dec 17, 2021 | News, Voices for Karuna
Several months ago an old female stray dog, who we named ‘Riya,’ was brought to our shelter. She was dehydrated, malnourished and screaming in pain. She was unable to walk and we had to touch her to pick her up for cleaning and treatment – when we...
by karunaen | Jun 13, 2021 | News, Voices for Karuna
I found this picture of a laying hen on the Facebook page of “Stray Assist” in Goa. It touched me deeply as it belongs to my expression about chickens that I wrote some time ago, here it is: As an animal rescuer and animal rights activist I value the lives...