An orphan Asiatic black bear cub surrendered by locals in Khonsa, Arunachal Pradesh. The cub is currently being hand-raised at the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Bear Rehabilitation and Conservation (CBRC), in Pakke Tiger Reserve.
A young leopard cat that had 'strayed' into Dadoom Pathar, Upper Assam, and was found alone by locals. It was admitted to the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) for hand-raising.
A black kite under treatment at the IFAW-WTI run CWRC. The kite brought from Burapahar, was treated for weakness and stress at CWRC and later released in Kohora, Kaziranga National Park.
IFAW-WTI Mobile Veterinary Service - Lower Assam veterinarians provide in situ treatment to an injured rhino in Agoratuli, Kaziranga National Park. The rhino was treated and left in the wild.
Dr Phulmoni Gogoi, veterinarian, CWRC along with animal keepers Hemanta Das and Tarun Gogoi attend to an adjutant stork, brought from Dergaon, Assam. The bird was injured by people.
Barn owl chicks at the IFAW-WTI run CWRC. The owls had fallen off their nest in Jorhat, Assam and were admitted to CWRC for hand-raising for eventual rehabilitation in the wild.
A Burmese rock python released in Chakrasila Wildlife Sanctuary by the MVS unit of Lower Assam. The python was confiscated from local people in Taraibari, near Chakrasila.
A volunteer treats an injured rhesus macaque at the IFAW-WTI run CWRC. The macaque was injured in conflict with humans in Bokakhat, Assam.