Introduction Wetlands Wetlands in Andhra Pradesh, especially coastal zones, support abundant biodiversity. These are typically marshes and estuaries where VSPCA bird protection is concerned. For human living, they are truly
With temperatures soaring in Visakhapatnam and a severe heatwave warning from 11 June to 17 June, VSPCA has been taking steps to ensure all animals residing in the shelters and
2020 was a difficult year for everyone, including us at VSPCA. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw many losses across the country, including one of our own-
Last year, in November, Priya Tallam, President of VSPCA USA, visited our shelters and office at VSPCA-India. The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, obvious everywhere, had adversely affected the city
During our team’s morning rounds at the dog feeding stations, they found an orphaned little chick loitering around. He was gently captured and brought back to our office at Kindness
Our work at VSPCA never stops, even when the government departments must take breaks from various animal projects, or when major crises such as natural disasters or the pandemic ravage
We introduce to all our supporters, a new concept that VSPCA is experimenting with. The Kurup Market Slum area is a place where several animals – dogs, cats, chickens, monkeys,
Over the past few months, we talked about VSPCA’s new initiative, The World’s First Gated Dog Park. In this article, we want to share an update on its progress. The
A person who subjugates birds to predict another individual’s life opportunities, cannot be a true astrologer. We can’t help but ask ourselves how can an intelligent bird, beaten into submission
Over the last couple of years, VSPCA attempted to rescue almost 2500 emus, the national bird of Australia, who had been illegally brought to India either as eggs or hatchlings.