Sunday, 27 November 2011

A rare bird saved at powai by alert employer of L&T with the help of PAWS-Mumbai

Monday, November 28, 2011 
 PRESS Release by 
Nisha Kunju (Administrator & PRO : PAWS-Mumbai) 

On Saturday, November 26, 2011, S. T. Jaiswal an employer at Larsen & Toubro Powai spotted a rare bird during his routine roundup. The bird was hiding in a grass but cannot fly as he was trying to capture the bird close-up photographs in his mobile camera, so he catch hold of the bird and on observation he seen that it was injured on an leg. So he contacted Plant & Animals Welfare Society – Mumbai (PAWS-Mumbai) for help. The rescue team reached the spot and taken the custody of the bird, as it was injured on one of the leg it was given first aid. As this bird was not commonly found, so we have sent the photograph for identification of the name and the detail about the bird to Bird Expert Adesh Shivkar. Who said this is a Great Record for our region. It is a rare bird species called as Watercock. I have recorded this species from Powai a couple of years back he added. On Monday as the bird become very active and wound was recovered, we first left the bird in an open place later in water pond to check the bird is possible to walk and fly, as it was fit to take-off we released in powai lake area and about it we had informed to the forest office on phone said PAWS-Mumbai Founder Sunish Subramanian

If anyone comes across as such incident you can also call PAWS-Mumbai Helpline 25968314 / 9833480388 for guidance or help.

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PAWS-Mumbai volunteer Nisha Kunju 
giving treatment to injured Watercock 
PAWS-Mumbai Little Volunteer Hitesh Yadav 
on his way to release bird at Powai Lake 
PAWS-Mumbai first left the bird in an open place later in water pond 
to check the bird is possible to walk and fly 
 About Watercock :

The Watercock Gallicrex cinerea is a water bird in the rail and crake family Rallidae. It is the only member of the genus Gallicrex.

Their breeding habitat is swamps across south Asia from IndiaPakistan, and Sri Lanka to south China, Japan and Indonesia. They nest in a dry location on the ground in marsh vegetation, laying 3-6 eggs. These large rails are mainly permanent residents throughout their range. The body of this rail is flattened laterally to allow easier passage through the reeds or undergrowth. It has long toes and a short tail.
Watercock Bird 

Adult male Watercocks are 43 cm long and weigh 476–650 g. They have mainly black-grey plumage with red legs, bill, forehead shield and horn. Young males are buff in colour, darkening as they mature. Their bill is yellow and their legs are green.

Female birds are smaller at 36 cm and 298–434 g. They are dark brown above and paler below. The plumage is streaked and barred with darker markings. The bill is yellow and the legs are green. The downy chicks are black, as with all rails.
These birds probe with their bill in mud or shallow water, also picking up food by sight. They mainly eat insects and small fish and seeds. They forage on the ground.

Watercock are quite secretive, but are sometimes seen out in the open. They are noisy birds, especially at dawn and dusk, with a loud, gulping call.

For more information & detail please call
Sunish Subramanian Kunju (Secretary : PAWS-Mumbai) on
PAWS-Mumbai helpline +91 9833480388 or Personal Cell +91 9892179542 

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

PAWS-Mumbai sends a written complaint to Bhandup Police Station against hit a Pregnant Cat and run case

Wednesday, November 23, 2011 

On 22 November 2011, Plant & Animals Welfare Society - Mumbai (PAWS-Mumbai) send a written complaint of hit a Pregnant Cat and run case against the driver of BEST Bus no. MH 01 L 9144 on Thursday, November 17, 2011 at around 3: 15 PM at Shivnari Sadan on the road near Patkar Compound, Gamdevi Road, Bhandup (West) to Bhandup Police Station and requested them to investigate the issue and register an FIR against the BEST Driver under various section of  Indian Penal Code, Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, Motor Vehicle Act and other animal protection laws, we have also informed about the incident to General Manager, Vikhroli BEST Bus Depot & even to RTO Mumbai (Central).

As per the information, after hitting the Pregnant Cat the driver had left the spot with the bus and local people who were gathered had help the Pregnant Cat body to lift and keep it to the side of road that has 4 babies inside the stomach. BEST Bus number received from local resident who had informed PAWS-Mumbai about this incident. 

PAWS-Mumbai Letter Page No. 1 
PAWS-Mumbai Letter Page No. 2 

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For more information & detail please call 
Sunish Subramanian Kunju (Secretary : PAWS-Mumbai) on 
PAWS-Mumbai Helpline +91 9833480388  or Personal Cell +91 9892179542

FIR register against dumper driver in hit and run case at Wadala on the base of PAWS-Mumbai Complaint

Wednesday, November 23, 2011 

On 12 November 2011, Plant & Animals Welfare Society – Mumbai (PAWS-Mumbai) had lodge a written complaint of hit an Buffalo and run case against the owner of Dumper Truck no. MH 04 DD 5349 with Wadala Truck Terminal Police Station, Mumbai and requested to lodge FIR.

On the base of PAWS-Mumbai Complaint & Evidence provided to Police, Wadala Truck Terminal Police Station registered an FIR (No.: 252 Dated : 17.11.11) against the dumper driver under Section 279, 336, 427 of Indian Penal Code and 134 (A) of Motor Vehicle Act. 
FIR Page 1 & 2
Dumper truck no. MH 04 DD 5349 hit Buffalo and run case at Wadala Truck Terminus on Friday, November 11, 2011 at around 1:40 PM
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For more information & detail please call 
Sunish Subramanian Kunju (Secretary : PAWS-Mumbai) on 
PAWS-Mumbai Helpline +91 9833480388  or Personal Cell +91 9892179542

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Dumper truck no. MH 04 DD 5349 hit Buffalo and run case at Wadala Truck Terminus on Friday, November 11, 2011 at around 1: 40 PM

12 November 2011 

Plant & Animals Welfare Society - Mumbai lodge a written complaint of hit-and- run case against the owner of Dumper Truck no. MH 04 DD 5349 with Wadala Truck Terminal Police Station, Mumbai. And requested to lodge FIR under Section 279, 304A, 428, 429 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 and Under Section 11 of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and other animal protection laws.
Plant & Animals Welfare Society - Mumbai have received photographs / video of a “Dumper Truck MH 04 DD 5349” which has hit a Buffalo at Wadala Truck Terminus Road near Wadala RTO on Friday, November 11, 2011 at around 1: 40 PM, the spot is clearly seen in the photographs / video attached with this letter as a Evidence of the offence.

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For more information & detail please call 
Sunish Subramanian Kunju (Secretary : PAWS-Mumbai) on 
PAWS-Mumbai Helpline +91 9833480388  or Personal Cell +91 9892179542