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.
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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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.