Flood rescued rhino calf recovers at WTI-IFAW-AFD Rescue Centre, Kaziranga
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The visiting dove
The IFAW-WTI Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation had a very special visitor. Read Subhamoy Bhattacharjee's account as he recounts this juvenile's short visit.
Another orphan male elephant calf admitted to CWRC
Kaziranga, October 3, 2014: The tempo of rescuing elephant calves seems unabated with the arrival of yet another male calf at the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC).
First of its Kind Release of Rehabilitated Small Clawed Otter in Kaziranga
CWRC, Kaziranga, January 21, 2015:In a first of its kind, a Small Clawed otter hand-raised at IFAW-WTI run CWRC in Assam was released in Baruntika Beel, a small water body, near Kaziranga NP.
Rescued Elephant Calf Joins Six others at CWRC
CWRC, January 29, 2015: The six elephant calves being hand-raised at CWRC got a new friend on January 29 after a female calf rescued from Ultapani Range in Manas was brought to IFAW-WTI run CWRC for care
CWRC-MVS Treats Male Rhino Calf Injured by Tiger
CWRC, Kaziranga, November 24, 2014: A male rhino calf injured by a tiger was treated this morning by the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation ( CWRC) MVS team. The calf approximately three months old was found today in K
It’s raining elephant calves at CWRC!
Kaziranga, September 24, 2014: Torrential rains heralding the week also brought in yet another elephant calf to the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC), bringing up the total number of calves under care to seven.
IFAW-WTI Rescued Juvenile Elephant Goes Back to the Wild
Borjuri, November 5, 2014: Following a spate of recent rescues that resulted in orphaned elephant calves being brought to the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC), a juvenile elephant rescued from a trench was immed
IFAW-WTI releases a King Cobra in Kaziranga
Agoratoli, Kaziranga, May 1, 2015: A 13-foot long King cobra was put back to the wild by the IFAW-WTI RUN mobile veterinary service unit of Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) at the eastern range of Kaziranga National Park.
Sub-adult Slow Loris Released Back to the Wild
Jamuguri, May 3, 2015: After spending more than a week at the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) -- the IFAW-WTI wildlife care facility in Assam-- a female sub-adult slow loris was released back to the wild.