Help Shyam To Rescue Thousands Of Snakes And Save Human Lives
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Maa Karni Rescue Seva Sansthaan, located in Govindsar, Rajasthan, stands as a beacon of hope for wild animals in need. This organization, under the dedicated leadership of Shyam Govindsar, has committed itself to the welfare of various wildlife species including snakes, comodo dragons, hedgehogs, cows, camels, and more. Their mission revolves around the three pillars of rescue, providing medical facilities, and rehabilitating animals back into their natural habitat once they have recovered.
Shyam Govindsar, the Director of Maa Karni Rescue Seva Sansthaan, has devoted his life to the cause of saving wildlife. His passion and determination have guided the organization to save an impressive count of 30,000 lives among forest species. Such dedication has not gone unnoticed, as the Forest Department of India has recognized and awarded their impactful work.
Despite their significant achievements, Maa Karni Rescue Seva Sansthaan faces a pressing challenge: the lack of proper shelter facilities. This limitation arises from budget constraints that hinder the construction of a shelter conducive to the needs of rescued animals.
The organization’s plea is simple yet profound: they need help to save more lives. With adequate shelter services, they can expand their reach and impact, ultimately saving many more animals in distress. It’s a call to action directed towards all donors who share a passion for wildlife conservation and a desire to make a tangible difference in the lives of these creatures.
Your support can be the key to building a shelter that not only provides a safe haven for rescued animals but also facilitates their rehabilitation and eventual release back into the wild. Together, we can amplify the efforts of Maa Karni Rescue Seva Sansthaan and contribute to the conservation of Rajasthan’s diverse wildlife.
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#1 | 16/08/2024
Thank you all the donors for the support.