Foundation/NGO PfA Wildlife Hospital: Championing Urban Wildlife Conservation by In-house Editor April 2, 2024 written by In-house Editor April 2, 2024 Founded in 1996 by Namrata Dugar, Alpana Bhartia, Gauri Maini Hira and Arushi Poddar, People for Animals, Bengaluru, is a non-profit animal welfare organization, formed under the nationwide initiative and vision of Mrs. Maneka Gandhi. Over the years, they have been involved in issues that have crossed various boundaries. The illegal slaughter of camels, ostrich farming, the disbanding of an elephant training camp, halting the mobile zoo display of animals in Mangalore, enabling confiscations of illegal domestication and commercial exploitation of various protected animals including macaques, parakeets, loris, jackals and snakes.In the bustling metropolis of Bangalore, amidst the cacophony of urban life, a silent yet urgent call echoes through the concrete jungle—a call for compassion, care, and coexistence with the creatures that share our cityscape. Answering this call is PfA Wildlife Hospital, an outstanding organization dedicated to championing the cause of urban wildlife conservation. The dire need for urban wildlife hospitals has never been more evident than in the face of Bangalore’s rapid urbanization. With a staggering 53% increase in human population growth since 2001, the city has witnessed unprecedented urban sprawl, resulting in ecological imbalance and habitat fragmentation. Once a city of positive coexistence, Bangalore now grapples with displaced animals and orphaned young ones seeking safety and sustenance amidst the concrete jungle. Enter PfA Wildlife Hospital—a beacon of hope for injured and distressed urban wildlife. With a mission to provide timely and specialized veterinary care to injured animals, rehabilitate them, and release them back into their natural or adoptive habitats, PfA Wildlife Hospital fills a crucial gap in the urban ecosystem. Moreover, the organization is committed to raising awareness among citizens of all ages and backgrounds about the importance of urban wildlife conservation and fostering a deep regard for their cohabitation needs. Central to PfA Wildlife Hospital’s mission is community outreach and education. By engaging with local communities and schools, the organization aims to instill a sense of responsibility and stewardship towards our local environment. Through interactive workshops, awareness campaigns, and educational programs, PfA Wildlife Hospital empowers citizens to actively participate in the welfare of urban wildlife. Furthermore, PfA Wildlife Hospital aspires to be a center of excellence for animal care, employing state-of-the-art techniques and engaging specialists and veterinarians from across the world. With a vision to develop better wildlife care practices, the organization seeks to set new standards in urban wildlife rehabilitation and conservation. Over the years, PfA Wildlife Hospital has garnered recognition from esteemed visitors in the animal conservation community, including Gilles Boeuf, President of the National Museum of Natural History – Paris, Virginia McKenna of the Born Free Foundation, and renowned herpetologist Gerard Martin. Their support and endorsement underscore the importance and impact of PfA Wildlife Hospital’s endeavors in urban wildlife conservation. In honor of their win at the Wildlife Conservation Awards, People for Animal (PFA), Bangalore, exemplifies exceptional dedication and effectiveness in urban wildlife conservation efforts, setting a commendable standard for organizations nationwide. In conclusion, PfA Wildlife Hospital stands as an outstanding wildlife conservation organization in the urban landscape of Bangalore. With its unwavering commitment to compassionate care, community engagement, and excellence in animal rehabilitation, PfA Wildlife Hospital is paving the way for a harmonious coexistence between humans and wildlife in our rapidly evolving cities. Website: pfawildlifehospital.org 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail In-house Editor previous post Preserving Nature’s Legacy: The Corbett Foundation’s Noble Mission next post Embarking on a Journey of Wanderlust with Travers India You may also like Safeguarding India’s Natural Heritage: The Last Wilderness Foundation’s... 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