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29/11/2025

Episode 2 : Bombay Dog Riots

In 1832, they stopped an empire to save street dogs. Today, we face the same battle against the establishment. History proves that strategies like economic boycott and civil disobedience work. it’s time to choose between Dharma and silence. Our stray dogs deserve the very best effort from our side, just like they did 200 years ago.

27/11/2025

7 november 2025 court order.

27/11/2025

Hatyara Hattara Vantara.

27/11/2025
06/03/2025

🚨 Ahead of the Parliamentary session, 30 wildlife and animal protection groups urge the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India to reinstate legal protections for rhesus macaques, restoring the protections removed in 2022 after 50 years: https://petain.vg/a0u

Wildlife Rescue Wildlife SOS RESQ Charitable Trust RAWW Wildlife Welfare Association Human & Environment Alliance League - HEAL Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre - WRRC Wildlife Research and Conservation Society WildCER - Society for Wildlife Conservation, Education and Research Earth Brigade Foundation Think Wildlife Foundation World For Nature Fauna Police FIAPO Heritage Animal Task Force People For Cattle In India - PFCI Holy Cow Foundation Compassion Unlimited Plus Action - CUPA CAPE Foundation Worldwide Veterinary Service - WVS Hill View Farm Animal Refuge Umeed for Animals Foundation Earthlings Trust

Once upon a time, in a bleak industrial area, a group of ducks/geese** lived at a pharmaceutical factory. They spent their days waddling around the concrete yard, surrounded by the hum of machinery and the smell of chemicals. Their home was far from natural, and they longed for a life with fresh air, green grass, and clean water.

But fate had other plans. The factory owner sold the property and left the ducks behind, abandoning them to an uncertain future. The new owner, who had no interest in keeping the ducks, was eager to get rid of them.

That's when we received a call from a concerned animal lover, asking if we could provide a safe haven for the ducks at our farm. We had a reputation for rescuing and rehabilitating animals in need, and our farm was already home to a menagerie of rescued creatures.

Without hesitation, we agreed to take in the ducks. Our team arrived at the factory, and we were met with a scene of neglect and despair. The ducks were dirty, hungry, and thirsty, but they still had a spark of life in their eyes.

We carefully transported the ducks to our farm, nestled in a lush green valley surrounded by forest, hills, and a winding river. As they stepped out into the bright sunlight, they blinked away the darkness of their past.

Today is their first day with us, and it's a day of exploration and discovery. They're taking their first steps on fresh earth, feeling the warmth of the sun on their feathers, and tasting the sweetness of fresh water.

It's just the beginning of their journey with us, and we can already see the glimmer of hope in their eyes. We hope that in the coming days, we'll see them thrive, grow stronger, and flourish in their new surroundings.

For now, we're just happy to provide them with a safe and loving home, where they can live life on their own terms.

**These are domesticated geese but as popularly people call them ducks we have mentioned ducks in place of geese. 

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#rescuestory 29/01/2025

Once upon a time, in a bleak industrial area, a group of ducks/geese** lived at a pharmaceutical factory. They spent their days waddling around the concrete yard, surrounded by the hum of machinery and the smell of chemicals. Their home was far from natural, and they longed for a life with fresh air, green grass, and clean water. But fate had other plans. The factory owner sold the property and left the ducks behind, abandoning them to an uncertain future. The new owner, who had no interest in keeping the ducks, was eager to get rid of them. That's when we received a call from a concerned animal lover, asking if we could provide a safe haven for the ducks at our farm. We had a reputation for rescuing and rehabilitating animals in need, and our farm was already home to a menagerie of rescued creatures. Without hesitation, we agreed to take in the ducks. Our team arrived at the factory, and we were met with a scene of neglect and despair. The ducks were dirty, hungry, and thirsty, but they still had a spark of life in their eyes. We carefully transported the ducks to our farm, nestled in a lush green valley surrounded by forest, hills, and a winding river. As they stepped out into the bright sunlight, they blinked away the darkness of their past. Today is their first day with us, and it's a day of exploration and discovery. They're taking their first steps on fresh earth, feeling the warmth of the sun on their feathers, and tasting the sweetness of fresh water. It's just the beginning of their journey with us, and we can already see the glimmer of hope in their eyes. We hope that in the coming days, we'll see them thrive, grow stronger, and flourish in their new surroundings. For now, we're just happy to provide them with a safe and loving home, where they can live life on their own terms. **These are domesticated geese but as popularly people call them ducks we have mentioned ducks in place of geese. #faunapoliceindia #faunapolice #rescuestory

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