Continuing work

They are continuing the work has been done by Drs John Skuja, Ben Brown, Springer Brown who were first on the scene of Nepals animal crisis. 90% of the work is with cattle and buffalo. Saving this livestock saves the families ability to be selfsufficent . It gives hope. They walk to the more inaccessible cases. LIfting cattle is critical …

Donations and supplies

Just packed! 203.5kg of stuff on the red and green lists directly from on ground volunteers in Nepal. Thanks everyone who sent stuff in. Thanks to the big donors. More detailed list to come later. Donations towards excess baggage still being accepted but the easiest way to help here is bid on auction items for our “Eat for Nepal” fundraiser.

More vets head to Nepal

2 Aussie vets to leave for Nepal on Monday! We will have an auction item tomorrow to buy meds for them to take with them. Watch this space…….. Thanks to Dr Cate Sutton from Berrigan Shire on the NSW/Victoria border and Dr Don Hudson from NSW. They will be traveling early next week with the meds we can buy . …

Advice from an old hand, Dr Alan Sherlock

Dr Alan Sherlock travels to Sikkim every year to work with the SARAH team. He performs surgery, trains young Indian vets, catches dogs, bird watches , explores the remotest corners of Sikkim and writes superb emails home. Alan works at the Sandringham Central Vet Hospital the rest of the year and we would like to thank him for his advice …

Why are Vets needed after an Earthquake in Nepal? How can I help?

I am glad you asked as it isn’t a question that ( fortunately) needs to be asked very often. If you would like to know and understand this animal emergency better then please read the following post. There is a link at the end where we are now recommending donations be made. News and photos and updates are posted on …

A working honeymoon

Dr Farlie and Electrician Harley were  a beautiful couple at their recent wedding. This adventurous couple like to combine hiking and mountain biking on their weekends off. To take that to another level they are combining their volunteer work in Sikkim with a fast paced trek to the base of Mt Katchenzounga. The trek they will be undertaking is called …

Meet Dr John Skuja

An update on vets going to Nepal. Dr John Skuja will leave Darwin tomorrow for Nepal to assist a Humane Society International (HSI) team. HSI have back up teams moving in next week and trucks with medicines etc moving in now also. John has set up an Everyday hero page through https://give.everydayhero.com/…/emergency-veterinary-respon… so if people would like to support an …