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The world's largest raptor rescue facility, based in Delhi, India. Featured in the Oscar-nominated documentary "All That Breathes." 39,000+ birds rescued since 2010.

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  • C-6/1, Rehmani Chowk, Street No. 9, Wazirabad Village, Delhi - 110084, IndiaRegd: 2970, Shah Ganj, Ajmeri Gate, Delhi - 110006, India
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Updates from the field — rescue stories, conservation insights, and team news.

Bird Number 39,000 — A Shikra Finds Her Way Home
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Bird Number 39,000 — A Shikra Finds Her Way Home

We have crossed a milestone we once thought unimaginable. Our 39,000th rescue is a Shikra — a small but fierce Sparrow Hawk — brought to us injured and now on the road to recovery.

April 30, 2026Nadeem Shehzad3 min
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Wildlife Rescue Annual Report 2025
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Wildlife Rescue Annual Report 2025

Our 2025 annual report — a record year with 4,214 birds rescued across 53 species. Download the infographic or the full detailed PDF below.

Apr 16, 2026Wildlife Rescue
2025: Our Biggest Year Ever — 4,184 Birds Rescued
Annual Update5 min

2025: Our Biggest Year Ever — 4,184 Birds Rescued

We shattered our previous record with 4,184 birds rescued in 2025. Read the full impact report — Scaling Avian Impact — covering our team, partners, and what's next.

Jan 15, 2026Nadeem Shehzad
Advanced Propatagium Surgery — Presented at NWRA 2025
Conference4 min

Advanced Propatagium Surgery — Presented at NWRA 2025

Nadeem Shehzad and Mohammad Saud presented Wildlife Rescue's refined technique for surgical repair of the avian propatagium at the NWRA Symposium in Bellevue, WA (Seattle), February 2025.

Feb 20, 2025Mohammad Saud

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Operations3 min

How We Prepare for Kite-Flying Season

Monsoon season means wet-wire electrocutions surge. Here's how we geared up for Delhi's deadliest season for raptors.

Jun 1, 2025Wildlife Rescue Team

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Conservation4 min

Beyond Black Kites: Our Growing Species Diversity

While Black Kites remain 80% of our intake, we're treating more species than ever — from Egyptian Vultures to Indian Grey Hornbills.

Apr 10, 2025Nadeem Shehzad

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Volunteer Stories5 min

Volunteer Spotlight: Maria's Month at Wildlife Rescue

Maria traveled from Portugal to spend a month volunteering. She shares her experience of early mornings, emergency calls, and life-changing moments.

Mar 5, 2025Maria Silva