Blue Cross of India, Chennai
Since March, the animal welfare charity continued to keep its rescue activities open (for critical animals) and focussed on treating, feeding and maintaining the approximately 1,800 animals at the shelter. The lockdown fundraising kickstarted with a ketto campaign in early March (over ₹14 lakh has been raised till date) and has been followed by community volunteer initiatives.
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Unknown titlell take them through the facility’s five habitats: rainforest, gorge, mangrove, coastal and deep ocean. Q&A sessions will also be organised during the session.” Details: vgpmarinekingdom.in <span>Blue Cross of India, Chennai Since March, the animal welfare charity continued to keep its rescue activities open (for critical animals) and focussed on treating, feeding and maintaining the approximately 1,800 animals at the shelter. The lockdown fundraising kickstarted with a ketto campaign in early March (over ₹14 lakh has been raised till date) and has been followed by community volunteer initiatives. A volunteer feeding stray dogs and (right) a cow at their shelter | Photo Credit: Blue Cross of India “We then launched the Karuna lockdown Street Animal Nutrition Programme to feed str Summary
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