


What VSPCA is Doing to Help the Animals this Summer!
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
Multi Speciality Hospital at VSPCA’s Shelter 1!
Dr. Sunil, a young veterinarian was taught and learnt the basics of animal care at VSPCA almost 10 years ago. He has returned to his Alma Mater so to speak,
Annual Report 2021-2022
The annual report for the year 2021-2022 talks about some of the ongoing projects at VSPCA including the Dog Protection Programme, the Cat Protection Programme, the Cattle Respect Programme, the
Annual Report 2020-2021!
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-
Priya Tallam’s Trip to VSPCA!
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
It Takes A Village to Engage in Conservation!
Nani is a local artisanal fisherman in Visakhapatnam. Recently while fishing, his net accidentally caught a beautiful Olive Ridley Turtle. Nani immediately recognized that this was an endangered species of
Water Conservation Efforts at VSPCA!
VSPCA’S Kindness Farm is considered an oasis in Koruvada’s drought-prone region. Over the last five years, this area has seen extreme and unpredictable weather which has resulted in both flooding
Snakes are our Friends, not Foe!
As mentioned in earlier articles, VSPCA is a witness to many human-animal conflicts, which are only increasing. This can be attributed to urbanization and deforestation as human populations enter and