Our Rescued Bears

Our Rescued Bears

Karuna Society has rescued a number of bears over the years – both from abusive captivity and what would have been otherwise fatal injuries and dangerous circumstances in the wild. Currently we have six sloth bear permanent residents in their own compound, built...

New Wildlife Centre Construction Starts Again

We are very happy to share with you that on Friday, 1 December 2023, we have officially started the second phase construction of the Karuna Wildlife Rescue Centre (animal enclosures) with a small Puja. For the marking and other technical details, one of our board...

Newsletter: We Care About Wild Animals

Please see our latest newsletter HERE! Dear Friends of Karuna, Karuna’s Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre is important for the future of all wild animals. In the past there were many species of wild animals in our local forests, but slowly most of the...

Finally GOOD NEWS!

Dear Friends, Finally GOOD NEWS for the rescued wild animals in our old centre! Karuna Society has received the final letters from the Central Zoo Authority, with the permissions needed to continue the construction of our new Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre,...

Our Rescued Deer Enjoying Fresh Grass

    We currently have nearly 20 rescued deer in our Wildlife Sanctuary (3 Sambar deer and 16 Black Bucks). We give them fresh grass to eat every day, and they remain healthy and safe in their large and comfortable compound. Unfortunately, these are all...

Karuna Society’s Rescued Deer

Karuna Society currently has about 20 Sambar deer and Blackbucks. Blackbucks are included in the endangered species list in India, and the local forest department often call us to assist in rescues and to house the animals until they recover and can be released. In...