Wildlife Rehabilitation Program

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Safeguarding and preserving iconic, endangered species and their habitats through science-based, community-centered strategies in Asia and Africa.

The Wildlife Rehabilitation Program provides critical care and treatment to injured, orphaned, and sick animals, helping them recover and return to their natural habitats.

  • Wildlife Monitoring & Research
  • Protected Area Management
  • Solutions to human-animal conflicts
  • Wildlife Corridors
  • Habitat Restoration & Connectivity
  • Species rewilding
  • Anti-Poaching Technology & Training (Ranger Support)

The Endangered Species

African Endangered Species Focus:

  • Elephants – Giants under siege
  • Rhinos – Horns hunted to extinction
  • Big Cats (Lions, Leopards, Cheetahs) – Regal predators losing ground
  • Pangolins – Scaled victims of the illegal wildlife trade
  • African Wild Dogs – Painted wolves on the brink
  • Marine Life – Beneath the waves, a silent crisis
  • Birds – Vanishing winged of wonders
 

Asian Endangered Species Focus:

  • Asian Elephant – Endangered and shrinking in number
  • Snow Leopard – Guardian of the Himalayas
  • Leopard – Phantom of the Island Forests
  • Red Panda – Victim of deforestation
  • Orangutan – Forest orphan of Borneo and Sumatra
  • Pangolin – World’s most trafficked mammal
  • Saola – The rare “Asian Unicorn”
  • Marine life – Silent casualties of overfishing and ocean pollution
  • Birds – Vanishing voices of the skies

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