Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals

by South American Initiative
Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals
Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals
Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals
Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals
Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals
Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals
Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals
Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals
Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals
Rescue Venezuela's Starving Zoo Animals

Project Report | Jun 5, 2021
SAI provides food, medicine and love to zoo animals.

By Steven Malca | President

A monkey family
A monkey family

At SAI, we work closely with partners to rescue and care for wild animals. We provide vital support to zoos and wildlife sanctuaries. The animals are well taken care of at the zoo. The animals are well-fed, happy, and active. They enjoy delicious fruit and vegetables. When the animals become sick, they receive medical attention, medicine, and therapy.

The SAI team is delivering food and medicines to zoos and animal sanctuaries. They receive a weekly donation of fruits, vegetables, and meat. This is list of the food that we have delivered during the past three months:  

SAI Is Delivering Food to Zoos and Animal Sanctuaries in Venezuela 

Bananas                                                  Lettuce        

Mangos                                                   Eggs

Watermelon                                            Plantain                

Food for Mice                                        Papaya

Pumpkin                                                 Sunflower seeds

Tomato                                                   Carrots 

Potato                                                    Cucumbers

Green beans                                         Peppers

Meat                                                       Oat 

Mice                                                       Corn

Zucchini                                                 Wheat bran

Thank you for being part of the SAI family! With your continued support, we will continue saving animal lives.

 

SAI's team rescued this sloth and nurtured it back
SAI's team rescued this sloth and nurtured it back
An injured fox receiving medical treatment.
An injured fox receiving medical treatment.
Adult Monkeys Eating Watermelon
Adult Monkeys Eating Watermelon
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South American Initiative

Location: Plantation, FL - USA
Website:
Project Leader:
Blade Thomas
Caracas , Venezuela
$9,316 raised of $10,000 goal
 
293 donations
$684 to go
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