Support Mobile Ambulance Service for Wild Animals

by Wildlife Trust of India
Support Mobile Ambulance Service for Wild Animals
Support Mobile Ambulance Service for Wild Animals
Support Mobile Ambulance Service for Wild Animals
Support Mobile Ambulance Service for Wild Animals
Support Mobile Ambulance Service for Wild Animals
Support Mobile Ambulance Service for Wild Animals
Support Mobile Ambulance Service for Wild Animals
Support Mobile Ambulance Service for Wild Animals

Project Report | Sep 21, 2016
Monthly report MVS- Similipal

By Abhishek Narayana | Wild Rescue Team

Shows preparing for Release of Wild Boar
Shows preparing for Release of Wild Boar
  • On 4th August 2016  MVS team alongwith FVO,Dr. Piysh Soren participated in Dog Vaccination camp against Canine Distemper  in the fringe Villages of Upper Barakamra Range of Similipal Tiger Reserve . .
  • On 7thAugust 2016 MVS-Team alongwith FVO,Dr. Piysh Soren participated in Dog Vaccination camp against Canine Distemper  in the fringe Villages of Jenabil Range of Similipal Tiger Reserve .
  • On 8thAugust 2016 MVS-SBR team attended a Wild Boar rescue case at Madhuban, Baripada along with FVO,Dr. Piush Soren and FD staff of Pithabata Range territorial which was later taken to MVS station for further care and treatment.
  • On10 th  August 2016 MVS-SBR team along with FVO, Dr. Piush Soren and ACF Mr. K. Parida released a Wild Boar at Champagar area under Pithabta Range (WL) after its treatment recovery .
  • On 13th August  2016 MVS team alongwith FVO,Dr. Piysh Soren examined one Spectacled Cobra rescued by Kallu Babu and Team from Baripada Town and after examination it was released at Manchabandha.   
  • On 17th August  2016 MVS-SBR along with Dr. Piush Soren FVO, his office received one Russell’s Viper with injured head infested with maggots from FD staff of DUKURA range and taken to MVS station for further care but it was died on arrival at Pithabata campus ,Lulung.
  • On 18 th August 2016, MVS-SBR attended a weak diseased young female wild pig at Lengrakocha Beat un der Pithabata Range(WL) which was unable to stand very weak and given required treatment at the spot and brought it to MVSstation for further care.
  • On 19th Agust 2016 ,MVS-SBR team with Dr.P. Soren attended a PM of female wild pig here at Pithabata MVS-Station.Which was rescued by FD staff of Lengrakocha Beat.
  • On 23rd Agust 2016 ,Atteneded a Meeting at Office premises of Divisional Forest Officer at Baripada on Odisha Wildlife Management Plan along with Rudra Mahapatra and Prakash Bhardaraj.
measurement of Injured Boar at Pithabata Range
measurement of Injured Boar at Pithabata Range
Releasing into the wild
Releasing into the wild
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Wildlife Trust of India

Location: Noida, Uttar Pradesh - India
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Samruddhi Kothari
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Noida , Uttar Pradesh India

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