Small sponsorships go a long way
Since the hospital is run solely on contributions and services that we offer, ‘adopting’ an animal helps us fund its recovery to good health, so that we can ultimately return it to its natural habitat.
Adoption funding is for costs incurred on medical supplies and food, and vary depending on the species. The adoption period alters with the species, the condition at that time and the plan of care.
There are over 250 animals in care. At this point, we are seeking donations for specific animals in care.
Animals in Lifetime Care. We have pledged to provide lifetime care for a few animals that can never be released back into the wild due to physical disabilities and grievous wounds, such as our primates which have lost limbs and eyesight. Lifetime Adoption of these will aid us greatly, since the expenses are fixed.
We will keep you constantly informed of the progress of the animal you choose to adopt.
We invite you to visit the shelter to see the work firsthand and to leave your donation, or do transfer online.
Write to us at outreach@peopleforanimalsbangalore.org, gm@peopleforanimalsbangalore.org
For animals in our care till release, expenses towards medical, dietary, rehabilitation and habitat enhancement.
Weeks in Care : Upto 26 weeks
Number in Care : 1
Rescue condition & Background : Indu, a neonate bonnet macaque, bravely rescued from a Banjara group, now thrives in rehabilitation. Her resilience shines as she embarks on a journey to recovery and renewal.
800 per week
Weeks in Care : Upto 26 Weeks
Number in Care : 1
Rescue condition & Background : Jolt, a one-week-old baby macaque, tragically suffered an electric shock and was abandoned by its troop. Jolt is now given a second chance at life and a chance to thrive in a nurturing environment.
800 per week
Weeks in Care : 4-6 Weeks
Number in Care : 8
Rescue condition & Background : Orphaned, Displaced
300 per week / each squirrel
Weeks in Care : 3-4 weeks
Number in Care : 3
Rescue condition & Background : Injured
300 per week / each crow
Weeks in Care : 2-4 Weeks
Number in Care : 3
Rescue condition & Background : Injured, Fledgling
400 per week/ each Owl
Weeks in Care : Upto 4-6 weeks
Number in Care : 30
Rescue condition & Background : Injured / Under Rehabilitation
700 per week / each macaque
Weeks in Care : 1-2 Weeks
Number in Care : 10
Rescue condition & Background : Fledgling
300 per week / each crow
Weeks in Care : 8-12 weeks
Number in Care : 2
Rescue condition & Background : Dehydration
400 per week / each snake
Weeks in Care : 8-14 weeks
Number in Care : 50
Rescue condition & Background : Dehydrated, Injured, Displaced
300 per week / each kite
Weeks in Care : 8-10 weeks
Number in Care : 7
Rescue condition & Background : Kept Captive
300 per week / each parakeet
Weeks in Care : Upto 2 weeks
Number in Care : 4
Rescue condition & Background : Orphaned, Injured
300 per week / each barbet
Weeks in Care : 8-20 weeks
Number in Care : 34
Rescue condition & Background : Kept Captive, Injured, Feather loss
300 per week / each parakeet
Weeks in Care : Upto 2 weeks
Number in Care : 3
Rescue condition & Background : Orphaned
300 per week / each myna
Weeks in Care : Upto 4 Weeks
Number in Care : 3
Rescue condition & Background : Orphaned
500 per week / each Koel
Weeks in Care : Upto 1 Week
Number in Care : 2
Rescue condition & Background : Wing Injury
500 per week / each kite
Weeks in Care : Upto 3 weeks
Number in Care : 1
Rescue condition & Background :
500 per week
Medical, nutritional and habitat expenses for animals that are unable to survive without daily human aid.
Weeks in Care : Lifetime
Number in Care : 3
Rescue condition & Background : Blind, Crippled, Injured
500 per week / each kite
Weeks in Care : Lifetime
Number in Care : 1
Rescue condition & Background : Brucy has been a lifetime care macaque at our centre for the last 8 years. Her history includes a terrible electrocution accident as a result of which she lost 3 of her limbs.
700 per week
Weeks in Care : Lifetime
Number in Care : 1
Rescue condition & Background : Meena was rescued amidst the lockdown in 2020. She suffered serious injuries due to electrocution and as a result, her limbs had to amputated. She presently survives with only 1 limb .
700 per week
Weeks in Care : Lifetime
Number in Care : 9
Rescue condition & Background : Wing Fracture
300 per week / each kite
Weeks in Care : Lifetime
Number in Care : 1
Rescue condition & Background : Scoop lost it's limbs after being electrocuted at the age of one and a half. It was rescued from a college where it was severely injured. Currently Scoop is under rehab and is doing well.
800 per week