
Animal Protection
In many rural communities, livestock play a crucial role in supporting livelihoods, providing essential resources like food, labor, and income. However, access to proper veterinary care is often limited, leading to untreated illnesses and poor animal health.
To address this, we periodically organize animal camps at the village level, offering essential veterinary services to improve livestock health. These services include de-worming, treatment for chronic diseases, and providing guidance on improving animal well-being. Through these camps, we help ensure healthier animals and support the livelihoods of local communities.
Bird nest distribution
To support the conservation of local bird species and promote biodiversity, we organize bird nest distribution drives in various communities. These nests provide safe spaces for birds to rest, breed, and protect their young in areas where natural nesting sites have been affected by deforestation or urbanization. By distributing handcrafted bird nests, we not only help restore the bird population but also raise awareness about the importance of protecting wildlife habitats. These initiatives foster a deeper connection between communities and their natural environment, encouraging people to take active steps in wildlife conservation.

Birds nest, Perunkuddi – 6th September 2024
Treatement camp
Our animal treatment camps are designed to provide essential veterinary care to animals in rural communities where access to such services is limited. During these camps, our veterinary team offers treatments for common ailments, chronic diseases, and provides de-worming services to improve the overall health of livestock and other animals. These camps also serve as a platform for educating local farmers on animal care practices, including proper nutrition, hygiene, and disease prevention. By ensuring healthier animals, we not only improve their well-being but also strengthen the livelihoods of the communities that rely on them.

Animal treatement camp, Sanganapuram – 25th September 2024