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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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Wildlife Rescue Annual Report 2025

April 16, 2026Wildlife RescuePDF read

2025 Annual Report

A Second Chance at Flight

4,214
Birds Rescued
53
Species
3,341
Black Kites
8
Egyptian Vultures
2025 Annual Report infographic — one-page visual summary
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One-Page Infographic

2025 Annual Report — detailed PDF cover preview
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Detailed Report — Cover

A landmark year — 4,214 birds rescued across 53 species, new high-tech equipment (digital X-ray, ICU incubators, ultrasonic scalpel), and the launch of our EV ambulance for greener rescue logistics.

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Reports are released annually and include audited financial statements, intake data, and program details.

Wildlife Rescue's 2025 Annual Report provides a comprehensive overview of a record-breaking year — our biggest ever, with 4,184 birds rescued.

What's inside: - Total birds rescued and treated across 34+ species - Species breakdown and long-term trends - Financial statements and donor acknowledgments - Facility upgrades, new equipment, and surgical advances - Team growth and volunteer contributions - Conservation impact, partner network, and future goals

Download the full 2025 report using the link above.

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