People For Animals( PFA), Bangalore involved in rescue and rehabilitation of urban wildlife. PFA Bangalore is a not for profit trust established in the year 1996 recognized by the Central Zoo Authority (CZA) and authorized by the State Forest department (Karnataka state India).
We run a 24-hour rescue call in facility, for injured traumatized abandoned wildlife that need emergency care, after which the rescued animals are shifted to our wildlife hospital cum shelter for intensive treatment and rehabilitation and release to the wild. PFA also runs free 24-hour animal Mobile Ambulances equipped to treat and transport injured, sick and ill animals in and around Bangalore. Our activities have been primarily supported by individual donations from general public over the years.
PFA rescues an average of 150 animals per month in & around Bangalore city. This includes endangered species which are fighting for survival. Out of these 75% have been successfully released into their natural habitat. We have rescued reptiles like common cobras, Indian Rock Python, Rat Snake, Russell’s Viper, Birds like Kites, Parakeets, eagles, vultures, Barn Owls, Myna, Peafowl’s, & Mammals like Bonnet Macaque, Slender loris, Black Naped Hare, Black Buck,fruit Bats. Our volunteers accompany the Forest department officials on raids to seek out illegally detained wildlife. We have been recognized for our services and we receive regular calls from concerned urbanites and information from our network of volunteers about wildlife needing help.
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