Birds and wildlife encounter numerous threats, from habitat loss to human-wildlife conflict and illegal poaching. Our project, the Rescue and Rehabilitation of Birds and Wildlife, tackles these challenges head-on. Our mission is clear: rescue, rehabilitate, and release injured or distressed animals, ensuring their well-being and aiding biodiversity conservation. We’ve assembled a dedicated team ready for rapid response to reports of distress. Working closely with local authorities and wildlife agencies, we conduct efficient rescue operations. Our expert veterinarians provide immediate medical attention, addressing injuries and illnesses. Once healed, we carefully select release sites, ensuring suitable habitats and minimal human disturbance. Community involvement is key; we host release events to raise awareness and celebrate successful rehabilitations. Post-release monitoring ensures the animals’ continued well-being in their natural environment. This project embodies our commitment to wildlife conservation and the preservation of biodiversity, safeguarding these precious species for generations to come.
We also directed our attention to species like the Large Indian Civet, which holds a “least concern” status according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature but faces near-threatened status in Bangladesh.
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