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Annual Review 2007

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India: Naturetrek Wildlife Tour

Rescued bear in IAR sanctuarySupporters who have donated to our project to help rescue India’s dancing bears can have the opportunity to interact with the wildlife veterinary experts, biologists and staff that has helped heal these rescued bears to recovery and to see how their donations are helping in their conservation.

Naturetrek, a company specialising in natural history holidays and wildlife tours, have developed a bespoke package to India for us that will take place in November and February every year which also includes a visit to see India’s majestic tigers and exotic birds in the north of India.

The first Naturetrek wildlife tour to India in February 2007 was a resounding success! Everyone on the tour had a wonderful time and returned with glowing accounts of their experiences.

The ten day tour includes a visit to the Agra bear sanctuary, the Bharatpur bird sanctuary and the Ranthambore National Park, home to some of India’s majestic tigers.

TigerNaturetrek is generously donating 10% of the income from this unique Wildlife tour to India our ‘Free the Bears’ campaign, so this is the perfect way to have a fabulous wildlife holiday and further support IAR’s campaign to free the dancing bears of India. To find out more, visit the Naturetrek website.

The next tour takes place from 14 to 23 November 2008. For more information, please contact Naturetrek on info@naturetrek.co.uk or call 01962 733051. > View the itinerary

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August 2008
Volunteer gives glowing report of her time in Goa
Gal Marwitz from Israel has given a glowing account of the time she spent volunteering at IAR’s clinic and rescue centre in Goa.

July 2008
Wildlife traders sent to prison in Indonesia
Following a joint raid earlier this year by the Forestry Department, International Animal Rescue and the Institute of Animal Advocacy (LASA), two traders in Jatinegara market, Jakarta, Indonesia were arrested.

June 2008
Update on IAR’s work in Indonesia
As well as macaques and slow lorises, our team in Indonesia has ended the suffering of a number of endangered Javan gibbons living in misery in a centre known as Cikananga.

June 2008
Goa vets examine hawksbill sea turtle
In June the vets at the International Animal Rescue centre in Goa had an unusual patient in the form of a giant Hawksbill sea turtle.

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