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Injured Leopard Rescued

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

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Two Rescued Wildlife Deer

Here are a couple of our deer patients. Karuna helps the local forest department to treat and care for orphaned, injured, seized and rescued wild animals. Later, we release them after a full recovery. In some cases the animals would be in danger if released, so we keep the them permanently.

Biogas Collection Pit

This shows the end of the biogas pit, where the slurry comes out of the pit on top (not shown). It flows down to the collection point and from there, it is gathered up and used as ready fertiliser.

Ladies Crushing Neem Leaves

Lack of electricity isn’t a problem for our staff, who crush the medicinal neem leaves in the traditional way. They build their muscles, get paid, help the health of customers who buy it AND help the rescued animals with the profit. Win – Win – Win!

Bats on the Ashram Trees

This is a tree in the nearby ashram, and yes, those are BATS on all the branches! They are fruit bats and quite big – just like small dogs! We had one in the clinic recently for treatment, which was later released after recovery.

Our Camel Says: Happy Valentine’s Day!

Our camel looks quiet pleased with himself, don’t you agree? Many of our rescued animals escaped a tortured life of suffering, starvation and a cruel death all due to your kindness and support. Please consider donating to help us continue to care for them. Every little bit helps, please spread the LOVE! Happy Valentine’s Day!

Narasimha with Peacock

Being an animal rescue attendant has its hazards, as we see here! A local peacock just flew in our compound and attached herself to our main attendant, Narasimha. She follows him everywhere like a pet. It is really funny to see!