Every year during monsoon, we receive a lot of migratory birds with their babies. They often enter the locality for food and shelter, where they face a significant threat from community strays. Residents or various rescue teams often bring them to us, where we keep them until the babies are a little grownup. We take care of their health, nutrition, and habitat during their stay at our facility. Once they are ready, we release them back to the wild.
On 30th August, we released a mother Whistling Duck with her ducklings, a mother Comb Duck with her ducklings, and a Short-toed Snake Eagle into the wild. To experience their joy, check the video links on our social media pages.
We thank you all for helping us save these beautiful creations of mother nature.
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We received ‘Keka’ long after the kite flying festival. This poor soul was unfortunately injured by leftover sharp kite threads accumulated on the trees and had a deep laceration in its left wing.
Our doctors immediately took him to our OPD for treatment and realized the injury was old as the kite string was stuck to the wound and dried up completely, so they decided to opt a surgery. It took Keka a long time to heal under intense care and love. Finally, it was time for him to see the world and meet his friends again after being successfully released in the wild. Let's pray for his good health and long life.
As an animal welfare organization, we request all to remove any leftover kite flying threads from the trees, bushes, grounds, and overhead wires as they cause a lot of innocent lives. Many birds die from sharp glass-coated kite string injuries long after the ‘Kite Flying Festival. If we join our hands, we can save many lives like Keka.
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Rainy days and July are when we receive innumerable animals and birds due to Seasonal diseases, Viral & Bacterial Infections, and many other injuries like Maggot wounds, Laceration, Fracture, Dog bites, Spinal injuries, etc.
Our team of Vets and Vet assistants gets engrossed in their work, treating them with the needful medication and giving them aid at their best. Jivdaya Charitable Trust being an Animal Welfare Organization, thanks every person who has helped us to serve and save this mute Animals and birds. Our team did a phenomenal job in July in the Trauma care center for Animals & Birds. We put our hands together for our fantastic team.
Here is a summary of our ‘Trauma care Center for Stray Animals & Birds’ project for July’22.
Total Number of animals treated- 1678
Total Number of Bird treated- 1071
Total Number of ABC (Animal Birth Control) Surgery performed- 30
Total Number of other Surgery performed- 70
Thank you for making it all happen.
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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:
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.
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Jivdaya Charitable Trust conducted Seven workshops on different important topics. These workshops took place between June last week to July last week. We have covered 7 extremely substantial issues that we deal with every day and the remedy. The topic that we have covered are
Through these workshops we shared a lot of valuable information, myths & Facts, Dos & Don’ts and many more. All these workshops were conducted by our team of doctors where they have cleared every doubts & queries of our participants with theory and hands on learning. We believe that if we want to improve the wellbeing of these animals & birds, we must educate our people with proper information and training. These workshops are a tiny part of ‘Jivdaya Education & Awareness’ programs which helps us to make this society more compassionate to all speechless lives.
As a token of appreciation Jivdaya presented an appreciation letter to all the participants after completing their workshops just to acknowledge their love for animals & birds and the good work that they are committed to.
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