Saving Wildlife

Wild Wonders: Inspiring Stories of Sanctuary Residents

The Graceful Fawn of the Sanctuary (Fallow Deer)

In a tranquil grove of the sanctuary, a young fallow deer named "Luna" became a symbol of hope and resilience. Luna was found abandoned as a fawn after her herd was frightened away by nearby human activity. Weak and vulnerable, she was brought to the sanctuary, where she was carefully nurtured back to health.

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The Flightless Wanderer (Ostrich)

In the open grasslands of the sanctuary, "Otis," a towering ostrich, has become an icon of resilience. Known for his curious personality and love of interaction, Otis was rescued from an illegal farm where he was being kept in harsh conditions. Upon arriving at the sanctuary, he quickly adapted to his new home, delighting visitors with his comical strut and inquisitive nature.

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The Royal Peacock (Indian Peafowl)

trutting through the sanctuary’s gardens is "Rajah," a magnificent peacock whose iridescent feathers shimmer like jewels in the sunlight. Rajah was brought to the sanctuary as part of a rescue operation after being illegally trafficked for his stunning plumage. Now, he thrives in the sanctuary, enchanting visitors with his spectacular courtship displays.

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The Gentle Giant (Southern White Rhinoceros)

In the protected plains of the sanctuary, "Kibo," a Southern White Rhinoceros, roams with an air of quiet majesty. Rescued from the brink of death after being targeted by poachers, Kibo was airlifted to the sanctuary in a historic operation that captured global attention. His horns had been removed to protect him from further poaching, but Kibo’s strength and determination to recover left everyone in awe.

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