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RESQ Blog

July 31, 2023
Neha Panchamiya
Guidelines in basic ethics for responsible wildlife rescuers, rehabilitators and veterinarians to ensure that they are keeping wildlife wild.
May 23, 2023
Team RESQ
The ill effects of keeping exotic and native Indian Turtles as pets
May 07, 2023
Team RESQ
Leopard cub found by residents of Ratnagiri district brought to RESQCT.
January 27, 2023
Team RESQ
Dr. Neha Bhave, a graduate and post-graduate in Veterinary Surgery & Radiology. Sr. Veterinarian at RESQ
January 27, 2023
Team RESQ
Director of Projects and Communications, Sumedh is renowned for his meticulousness and grit.
January 27, 2023
Team RESQ
Having joined RESQ over 4 years ago as a member of the on-site team, Jaffar has always been one to pour his heart, mind, and soul into everything he does.
January 27, 2023
Team RESQ
“The presense of a doctor, is the beginning of a cure”. No one does justice to this quote like Dr. Chetan Vanjari, who is a senior veterinary at RESQ.
January 27, 2023
Team RESQ
From only knowing how to drive and repair vehicles like a pro, but zero knowledge about animals, to gradually gaining knowledge and learning about animal behaviour and rescues have rendered Raju to become an integral part of the RESQ Squad.
January 07, 2023
Neha Panchamiya
Satara (MH): Preventing negative human-leopard interactions in Satara, Maharashtra.
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