Donate Contact

Blogs

June 08, 2022
Team RESQ
Notorious for being unskilled hunters, but famous for gracefully aligning with urbanisation over the years - Black Kites. Magnificent birds of prey, in hues of dark rufous-brown, soaring and circling in the thermals over the urban skylines, are often misunderstood for their lesser adaptive counterpart (the eagle).
June 03, 2022
Team RESQ
RESQCT Founder & President, Neha Panchamia wins the Vasundhara Award by Environmental Forum
June 03, 2022
Team RESQ
RESQCT Founder & President, Neha Panchamia wins the Vasundhara Award by Environmental Forum
June 03, 2022
Team RESQ
RESQCT Founder & President, Neha Panchamia wins the Vasundhara Award by Environmental Forum
June 03, 2022
Team RESQ
RESQCT Founder & President, Neha Panchamia wins the Vasundhara Award by Environmental Forum
June 03, 2022
Team RESQ
RESQCT Founder & President, Neha Panchamia wins the Vasundhara Award by Environmental Forum
June 02, 2022
Team RESQ
RESQCT Founder & President, Neha Panchamia wins the Vasundhara Award by Environmental Forum
May 23, 2022
Team RESQ
Known as ‘rocks with legs’, turtles and tortoises have long been exploited as species for reasons that are mainly frivolous.
April 28, 2022
Team RESQ
he first Indian Striped Hyena was raised, rehabilitated, and reintroduced into the wild by NGO RESQ CT Pune and Satara Forest Department, Maharashtra.