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Rehabilitation

The primary objective of our wildlife rehabilitation center is to re-integrate injured, displaced, and orphaned wildlife back into their natural habitats. Many of the animals we care for have suffered severe or even near-fatal injuries due to electrocution, human aggression, feral dog attacks, and other threats. Our mission is to provide comprehensive care that addresses both their physical injuries and psychological trauma.

Our rehabilitation team closely monitors each animal's behavior, feeding habits, and other wild instincts to determine when they are ready for release back into the wild.

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Rehabilitating wild animals is a slow, meticulous, and resource-intensive process that requires careful management of multiple variables across different species.

To ensure effective rehabilitation, we focus on the following key aspects:

  • Minimal human interaction and dependence: We limit human contact to encourage the animals to retain their natural instincts.

  • Diet similar to what the species would find in the wild: We provide food that closely mimics their natural diet to prepare them for life in the wild.

  • Enhancing hunting or foraging instincts: We create opportunities for the animals to practice and sharpen these essential survival skills.

  • Providing adequate enrichment and habitat simulation: We modify enclosures to reflect the animals' natural environments, promoting their overall well-being and readiness for release.

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