Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds

by Jivdaya Charitable Trust
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Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
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Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds
Trauma Care Centre for Stray Animals and Birds

Project Report | Aug 26, 2022
Eleven different species released after recovery

By Moumita | Program Director

1. Common Cuckoo
1. Common Cuckoo

It is always a great moment for us to experience the joy of freedom from pain when our undertreatment animals & birds get released into the wild after their recovery. On 25th July, Jivdaya released 11 different species after their complete recovery. Our hospital curator always finds a proper habitat for all the species ready for release after the treatment. This time also, our team released them to their respective wild habitats after a lot of research and physical visit to the area. The list of the species is as below:

 

  1. Mottled Wood Owl
  2. Nightjar
  3. Monitor lizard
  4. Button quail
  5. Sand boa
  6. Peacock
  7. Common myna
  8. Common Cuckoo
  9. Red headed bulbul
  10. Eurasian Collared Dove
  11. Rose ringed Parakeet

We would not have been able to save so many lives without your help. We are extremely grateful our donors for their selfless contribution. Come, together we try and give them back a little part of what they do for us, for a balanced ecosystem.

Check the links to feel pure happiness. 

2. common cuckoo release
2. common cuckoo release
common myna release
common myna release
Eurasian Collared Dove release
Eurasian Collared Dove release
Monitor lizard release
Monitor lizard release
Mottled Wood Owl release
Mottled Wood Owl release
nightjar release
nightjar release
parakeet release
parakeet release
1. peacock release
1. peacock release
2. peacock release
2. peacock release
1. sand boa release
1. sand boa release
2. sand boa release
2. sand boa release
3. sand boa release
3. sand boa release
yellow legged button quil released
yellow legged button quil released

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Jivdaya Charitable Trust

Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat - India
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Ahmedabad , Gujarat India
$32,712 raised of $240,000 goal
 
480 donations
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