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What to do if you find an injured bird or animal

November 23, 2014 Deepa Mohan

If you find an injured wild animal or bird, or even a domesticated pet such as a cat or dog: 1. Keep the creature as comfortable as possible, in an area lined with paper to

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Animal Rescue in South Bangalore

June 21, 2012 Deepa Mohan

  If you have rescued an animal or bird and do not know what to do with it:  There is a wild life rehabilitation centre close to Bannerghata Nationalpark. Bannerghatta Rehabilitation CentreSurvey No. 129, Jigni

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Wildlife rescue…not black-and-white…

January 10, 2012 Deepa Mohan

Some conversation…  Quite unusual for me to be off for several days, as I subject myself (and the rest of you!) to the discipline of frequent posts. But it was a full weekend…Saturday morning, to

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