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Wild Buffalo Shows Marked Improvement a Month after In Situ Treatment by CWRC MVS Team

Sonitpur West Forest Division, Assam, March 13, 2017: A wild buffalo that had been treated last month by a Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) team from CWRC is showing signs of improvement, an observation team of the forest department has reported. Read more »

Western Hoolock Gibbon Pair Shifted from CWRC to Pre-release Site in Panbari Reserve Forest

CWRC, Kaziranga National Park, February 27, 2017: A pair of western hoolock gibbons under long-term care at CWRC was shifted to a pre-selected acclimatisation site in the adjoining Panbari Reserve Forest on February 25. This is first step in the gibbons’ soft release protocol. Read more »

MVS Unit, Odisha Forest Department Rescue Russell’s Viper from 30-foot Well in Similipal Biosphere Reserve

Similipal Biosphere Reserve, Odisha, February 13, 2017: A Wildlife Trust of India Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) unit rescued a Russell’s viper from a deep well in the Baripada Division of Similipal Biosphere Reserve (SBR) on February 11. Read more »

CWRC MVS Team Chemically Restrains, Treats Injured Conflict Wild Buffalo

Tinsukia, Assam, February 6, 2017: AMobile Veterinary Service (MVS team) from IFAW-WTI’s Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) chemically immobilised and provided supportive treatment to an injured female wild buffalo at Hokunguri Tea Estate on February 4. Read more »

Male Elephant Calf Rescued by Tea Estate Labourers, Admitted to CWRC

Kaziranga National Park, Assam, January 8, 2017: A male elephant calf, about eight months old, was rescued by workers from a drain in the Dhendai Tea Estate and brought by forest department personnel to CWRCon the evening of January 6. Read more »

Female Elephant Calf, About Two Weeks Old, Rescued by Assam Forest Department and Admitted to CWRC

Kaziranga National Park, Assam, January 5, 2017: A female elephant calf, just about two weeks old, was rescued by frontline forest staff from a tea estate in the Salna Forest Range (North) and brought to CWRC for treatment and long-term care yesterday afternoon. Read more »

MVS Bandipur Assists Karnataka Forest Department in Release of Maddur Conflict Leopard

Moolehole Range, Bandipur Tiger Reserve, September 16, 2016: At around 8.00am yesterday, Wildlife Trust of India’s Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) unit at Bandipur Tiger Reserve received a call from Mr Abhilash, Range Forest Officer, Maddur, regarding a leopard that had been caught in a cage trap near Berambadi village. The […] Read more »

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