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Wild Rescues in 2010
Some cases in April 2010
Veterinarians and animal keepers at the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) near Kaziranga National Park, Assam, attend to the rhino calves being hand-raised at the centre
A conflict tiger that was captured in Sivasagar, Upper Assam, being released in Manas National Park
Veterinarians and animal keepers attend to rhino calves being hand-raised at the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC), Assam.
A conflict tiger being released in Manas National Park, Assam. The tiger was captured in Upper Assam by a team of Forest Department officials assisted by IFAW-WTI veterinarians.
A Burmese rock python being released in Patgaon Jharbari Reserve Forest by the Kokrajhar Mobile Veterinary Service unit
A young leopard cat found alone in Bedeti being taken to CWRC for hand-raising
A Burmese rock python that was rescued from captivity in Patgaon, Lower Assam, was released near the site of rescue by the IFAW-WTI run Mobile Veterinary Service unit in Kokrajhar. IFAW-WTI field officer Soumya Dasgupta receives a young leopard cat, found alone by locals in Bedeti, Upper Assam. The animal was shifted to CWRC for hand-raising.
A hog deer being released in Numaligarh following treatment for a dogbite at Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) in Assam
A young jungle cat being hand-raised at CWRC
A hog deer being released in Numaligarh, Assam. The deer was admitted to the IFAW-WTI run CWRC for treatment for dog-bite injuries. A young jungle cat at the IFAW-WTI run CWRC. The kitten, rescued from captivity in Panbari, Assam, is currently being hand-raised.
A slow loris that had strayed into human habitation was rescued and released in Deopahar Reserve Forest, Numaligarh, Assam
A white-backed vulture at the IFAW-WTI run Mobile Veterinary Service unit of Kokrajhar

A slow loris that had 'strayed' into human habitation in Numaligarh, Assam, was 'rescued' and released in Deopahar Reserve Forest, Numaligarh, following examination at CWRC.

One of the two white-backed vultures admitted to the IFAW-WTI run MVS unit of Kokrajhar, Bodoland by the Forest Department. The vultures were injured during a storm.
 
Wild Rescues in March 2010
Wild Rescues in February 2010
Wild Rescues in January 2010
 

 

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