Three Orphaned Indian Jackal Pups Rescued, Admitted to CWRC
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Bokakhat, Assam, April 9, 2017: A CWRC Mobile Veterinary Service unit rescued three Indian jackal pups from a construction site in the Rajabari area of Bokakhat Town late last month. The pups, two females and a male, are now housed in a specialised enclosure at the centre.
Wild Buffalo Shows Marked Improvement a Month after In Situ Treatment by CWRC MVS Team
Sonitpur West Forest Division, Assam, March 13, 2017: A wild buffalo that had been treated last month by a Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) team from CWRC is showing signs of improvement, an observation team of the forest department has reported.
Western Hoolock Gibbon Pair Shifted from CWRC to Pre-release Site in Panbari Reserve Forest
CWRC, Kaziranga National Park, February 27, 2017: A pair of western hoolock gibbons under long-term care at CWRC was shifted to a pre-selected acclimatisation site in the adjoining Panbari Reserve Forest on February 25. This is first step in the gibbons’ soft release protocol.
MVS Unit, Odisha Forest Department Rescue Russell’s Viper from 30-foot Well in Similipal Biosphere Reserve
Similipal Biosphere Reserve, Odisha, February 13, 2017: A Wildlife Trust of India Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) unit rescued a Russell’s viper from a deep well in the Baripada Division of Similipal Biosphere Reserve (SBR) on February 11.
CWRC MVS Team Chemically Restrains, Treats Injured Conflict Wild Buffalo
Tinsukia, Assam, February 6, 2017: AMobile Veterinary Service (MVS team) from IFAW-WTI’s Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) chemically immobilised and provided supportive treatment to an injured female wild buffalo at Hokunguri Tea Estate on February 4.
Male Elephant Calf Rescued by Tea Estate Labourers, Admitted to CWRC
Kaziranga National Park, Assam, January 8, 2017: A male elephant calf, about eight months old, was rescued by workers from a drain in the Dhendai Tea Estate and brought by forest department personnel to CWRCon the evening of January 6.
Female Elephant Calf, About Two Weeks Old, Rescued by Assam Forest Department and Admitted to CWRC
Kaziranga National Park, Assam, January 5, 2017: A female elephant calf, just about two weeks old, was rescued by frontline forest staff from a tea estate in the Salna Forest Range (North) and brought to CWRC for treatment and long-term care yesterday afternoon.
MVS Bandipur Assists Karnataka Forest Department in Release of Maddur Conflict Leopard
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