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PAWS November 2006 News Letter

By, Brinda Upadhyaya

 

 

 

1. From the desk of Hony. Gen. Secretary

 

2. Project Elephant

 

3. PAWS on Net

 

4. Anti-Rabies Drive in Thakurli – 25th November

 

5. Wildlife Rescue Mission

 

6. Talk on Urban Wildlife

 

7. Vegan Receipe

 

8. Appeal for Funds

 

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1. FROM THE DESK OF HONY. GEN. SECRETARY:

 

Dear All,

 

PAWS is looking out for young enthusiastic volunteers who are interested

in doing field work. Please contact us on 9820161114 and for details or

e-mail us on nilesh

 

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2. PROJECT ELEPHANT:

 

Nilesh & Shivprasad of PAWS are formally trained in the research on captive

elephants by Asian Elephant Conservation Association in collaboration with

CUPA(Compassion Unlimited Plus Action). Since January 2007, PAWS volunteers

Sonali, Anahita, Rasika and Anuradha have been surveying the captive

elephants across maharashrta.

 

Shivprasad took time off from his engineering studies to travel for over 3

days to help in this survey while Kishor worked day & night to cover

begging elephants in Mumbai and Pune. We really are proud of these

dedicated souls!

 

A total of 35 elephants were scientifically surveyed by PAWS including

captive and begging elephants in the zoos of Mumbai, Pune and Aurngabad.

Circus elephants from Mumbai & Pune (Rajkamal Circus, Great Royal Circus,

Golden Circus, Rambo Circus, Rayman Circus) also elephants on temple duty

at Sangli, Pali, Tasgoan, Yamai temples were studied.

 

We thank CUPA, Animal Welfare Board & Chief Wildlife Warden of Maharashta

Shri Majumdar who gave support in this work. We also grateful to Manoj

Oswal, Dhiraj Jain, Dr. Gauri Mallapur, Anil Kataria, Shakuntala Mazumdar

and Amol Shinde for extending help for the cause.

 

Personally we thank Suparna Ganguly who took good charge of the guidance,

training, Travel arrangments & entire Database management of the above

mentioned project.

 

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3. PAWS ON NET:

 

#PAWS Best volunteer Vishal rescued a huge monitor lizard from a house

Near a construction site. Click below to see photo & full story:

 

http://www.dombivalikalyanplus.com/fullStory.asp?articleID=DKP7ART11182006113449

 

 

# DNA newspaper published story on PAWS’s snake rescue:

 

http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1062590

 

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4. ANTI-RABIES DRIVE IN THAKURLI – 25TH NOVEMBER

 

More then 50 stray dogs were vaccinated within an hours with the support

of animal loving Ramesh Iyer who feeds over 50 strays daily at Thakurli -

MIDC area Volunteers Vishal Kantharia, Shiv-Prasad Phadke, Anahita kumar,

Kishor

Savle, Lalita & Nilesh participated in vaccination drive along with

Ramesh Iyer.

 

If you wish to hold a same drive in your area please call Mr. Nilesh

9820161114.

 

’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’

 

5. WILDLIFE RESCUE MISSION:

 

With the change in weather conditions, PAWS volunteers rescued several

snakes, lizards & other reptiles. PAWS team headed by Mr. Vishal Kantharia

rescued in November 2006, 2 Indian Cobras, 1 Buff Striped Kill Back,

3checkered kill back, 1 Russel’s viper, One six feet long Rat Snake, 2

Pond heron, 1 Owl, 1 Monitor Lizard.

 

For more details contact on nilesh or anuradha

 

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6. Short Talk in IDA’s Tea Party on Friday 3rd Nov.

 

PAWS Founder Nilesh given a brief talk on Urban Wildlife in IDA’s (In

Defense of Animals) Evening tea party. The Program was hosted by Fizzah

Shah, Goodicia Vaidya & Sudnya Patkar of In Defense of Animals for

Animal Lovers in town. Shirley Advani of SOS (Save Our Strays), Brinda

Upadhyaya of ASHA (Association for Service & Healing Animals) also gave a

brief profile on their respective animal welfare activities.

 

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7. VEGAN RECEIPE

 

Fall Vegetarian Chili

 

When the leaves fall and the weather cools thereÂ’s nothing like staying

home and enjoying some hearty homemade chili. This recipe features a

variety of delicious fall vegetables including celery, which contains

vitamin C and several other active compounds. These vital nutrients

promote good health and have been associated with lower cholesterol and

cancer prevention. Celery belongs to the same family as carrots, fennel,

parsley and dill. Its seeds can be used as food, seasoning, and natural

remedy.

 

Ingredients:

 

1 cup dried kidney beans, with water

 

1 cup bulgar or cracked wheat

 

1/4 cup tomato paste

 

1/2 red pepper, diced

 

1/2 green pepper, diced

 

1 medium carrot, diced

 

2 stalks celery, chopped small

 

1 cup corn kernels, fresh or frozen

 

1 pinch cayenne pepper

 

2 thin slices fresh ginger, peeled

 

1 clove garlic, minced

 

1/2 cinnamon stick

 

3 Tbs. olive oil

 

1 tsp. each ground paprika, cumin, coriander, fennel, salt

 

1/4 cup parsley, minced

 

1 bay leaf

 

1 Tbs. soy sauce

 

Directions:

Soak beans for 4 hours in hot water or overnight. Drain, rinse, add 6

cups of unsalted water, bring to boil, and simmer for 2 hours. Add bulgar

and tomato paste to kidney beans and water; add bay leaf, cinnamon stick,

cayenne and ginger slices, returning to boil; cover and simmer again.

Preheat frying pan on medium; prepare the vegetables, including garlic

clove; sauté the vegetables in oil for 5 minutes; add remaining spices

and sauté another two minutes.

 

Add a few tablespoons of water, cover, and steam for 10 minutes. Transfer

veggies to the bean mix and cook about 15 minutes; add minced parsley and

soy sauce to taste.

 

For this and other great recipes, visit www.SavvyVegetarian.com!

 

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8. APPEAL FOR FUNDS:

 

Your small contribution would make a big difference!

 

With two ambulances, 40 volunteers and two staff members and being in

possession of an entire animal rescue gear and medical kit, PAWS works

tirelessly under the leadership of young Mr. Nilesh Bhanage & Ms.

Anuradha Ramaswami. Anyone wishing to become a volunteer of PAWS or

wanting to donate may call Mr.Nilesh on 9820161114 or send e mail at

nilesh

 

Donation Cheques / DD's can be drawn in the name of 'Plant & Animals

Welfare Society' on below Address:

 

PAWS

A-14, Savitri Sadan,

Dr. Mukharhji Road,

Dombivli (East) 421201,

India.

 

A registerd NGO, PAWS will send you a receipt for all your donations at

the earliest.

 

For Direct transfer to PAWS accounts please e-mail us on

anuradha or nilesh

 

Thanks, Best wishes and Love from all of us.

 

TEAM PAWS

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Plant & Animals Welfare Society - PAWS is....

 

*Member Society of WSPA - World Society for Protection of Animals

 

*Associated with IOAP - International Organization for Animal

Protection.

 

*Associated with RSPCA - UK.

 

*Registered under the Society's Registration Act XXIX of 1960 with

registration No. Maha/587-2001/Thane dated 7th July 2001.

 

*Registered with the Charity Commissioner vide certificate dated 11th

September2001.

 

*Donations are exempted from Income Tax under Section 80-G of the

Income Tax Act 1961, as per Certificate no.

THN/CIT-III/J & T/Trust/185/2002-03 dated May 01, 2002 and valid up to

31st March 2004.

 

*Registered Under section 12AA of the Income Tax Act, 1961 vide letter

dated May 01, 20 . Letter No. THN/CIT-III/J & T/184/2002-03.

 

*Recognized by 'Animal Welfare Board of India', Ministry of Forests &

Environment, GOVT OF INDIA.

 

*Affiliated with World Animal Net (WAN) Directory, USA.

 

*Permanent Account Number (PAN) is AAA TP 4245L allotted by

Dy.Commissioner of Income-Tax, Pune.

 

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For more information please contact 'Plant & Animals Welfare Society -

PAWS' at, A-14, Savitri Sadan, Dr. Mukharji Road, Dombivli (East)421201,

Mumbai.

 

Phone Nos.: 9869376238 or 9820161114.

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