The woman who revolutionised Australia’s animal rights movement By Bryan Seymour Christine Townend braced for impact as she was heaved...

The woman who revolutionised Australia’s animal rights movement By Bryan Seymour Christine Townend braced for impact as she was heaved...
Chowrasta, the most intriguing square in Darjeeling is one of the best spots to hang out, with friends, family, and children. It is thronged by many locals and tourists alike every day and the place has been an open home to many dogs and of course, the Ponies, which are used for joy rides.
The clinic at KAS has been the centre for treatment of animals near and far and KAS clinic has always been playing an important role in providing treatment to these animals, come rain or shine.
Daily rescue calls, emergencies and catching of dogs' ward vaccinations keep the Darjeeling Animal Shelter team engaged.
The dogs of Darjeeling have enjoyed the snow again. Yes, Darjeeling experienced heavy rainfall and snowfall on 5th January, 2022.
The Animal Shelter has been performing its regular activities. The Shelter team has done remarkably this month with over two hundred and fifty spaying and neutering of dogs and over one fifty cats.
A general monthly meeting was called by Manger Mr. Arpan on Monday. The meeting centred around the work activities of KAS and follow ups.
It has been raining persistently here in the Hills for the last few days. Due to bad weather, more dogs are falling sick.
After the monsoon rain, the weather in Kalimpong is starting to clear a bit. Kalimpong Animal Shelter as usual is steady with its Projects and doing everything they can to serve the animal in and outpatients.
Two Animal Birth Control camps have been organised this week where numerous sterilisation on dogs was conducted by the Kalimpong Animal Shelter Team.
The Programmes of Kalimpong Animal Shelter (KAS) continue. We are always ready to help and serve the needy animals, whether rain or shine.