In Maharashtra, India’s second most populous state, 64 percent of the population makes its living from livestock and agriculture.
In Maharashtra, India’s second most populous state, 64 percent of the population makes its living from livestock and agriculture.
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After Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar in 2008, World Animal Protection’s disaster response team worked with surviving draught animals to help avert a second disaster in the form of severe food shortages and loss of income.
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Jeniffer Inamarga and her daughter, Ruth, in front of their chicken coops. One coop was blown into a pond, drowning 600 birds and destroying this family’s livelihood.
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A young man moves his animals across a swollen river during a flood in West Bengal, 2011.
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In Maharashtra, India’s second most populous state, 64 percent of the population makes its living from livestock and agriculture.
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Dr. Akash Maheshwar examines a dehydrated water buffalo calf at a cattle camp set up by the Maharashtra government.