By Soham Mukherjee | Programme Director
We received many birds in the month of October suffering from trauma and illness due to the heavy monsoons. We received a total of 331 orphan birds, most of which had to be handraised. They were provided with special care in the brooders and were given formula food until being weaned on natural diet.
Other birds that came in were suffering from injuries, both soft tissue injuries and bone fractures. They require long term care and a lot of physiotherapy before they are fit for release. Other birds totalled 945 and around 80% were successfully saved.
A lot of birds came to us in emaciated condition, malnourished and dehydrated. This suggests that the rapid urbanization is taking a toll on these birds and perhaps on other urban wildlife. Sometimes, supportive care for a few days help them fully recover and they are released back in nature.
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By Soham Mukherjee | Programme Director
By Soham Mukherjee | Programme Director
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