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How animal rescue groups are surviving the lockdown

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Despite the lockdown, rescue and welfare organizations have been patrolling the streets of India and delivering on SOS calls, to help as many animals and birds as possible When the lockdown was first announced in March, Neha Panchamiya, like many others, rushed to stock up on essentials.

Only that, her shopping list largely included supplies for animals and their rescue operations. She had little idea how she would manage RESQ Charitable Trust, where she’s the president, considering restrictions were put in place for movement and several supply facilities were shut.

But in the past two and a half months, the 36-year-old has been working with her small team round the clock to rescue animals, reptiles and birds. “Any kind of medical

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