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New Horizons in Birds Conservation

New Horizons in Birds Conservation & Critical Care Management

Start date: December 16, 2023

End date: December 17, 2023

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Introduction:

Jivdaya Charitable Trust is thrilled to announce our upcoming workshop, 'New Horizons in Birds Conservation & Critical Care Management.' Scheduled for the 16th and 17th of December 2023, this workshop is a vital initiative aimed at advancing avian health, welfare, and conservation efforts. We are excited to invite you to join us and support this noble cause.

About the Workshop:

The workshop is designed to serve as a platform for bringing together leading veterinarians, avian experts, and enthusiasts from various parts of India. These participants will come together to share their knowledge, experiences, and insights into the conservation and care of aviary birds. By doing so, we hope to create a valuable and educational experience for all attendees.

Key Objectives:

Knowledge Exchange: The workshop will foster dialogue among avian experts, promoting the exchange of knowledge and innovative ideas related to bird conservation and critical care management.

Avian Health Advancements

Through presentations, discussions, and interactive sessions, we aim to explore the latest developments in avian health and welfare, enabling participants to enhance their skills and techniques.

Wildlife Conservation:

By enhancing our collective understanding of avian species' health and well-being, the workshop contributes significantly to the broader cause of wildlife conservation.

The 'New Horizons in Birds Conservation & Critical Care Management' workshop promises to be an invaluable experience for all participants, fostering a greater understanding of avian health and welfare. We invite you to be a part of this unique event, support a noble cause, and make a significant contribution to avian wildlife conservation.

Together, we can make a difference.

Join us on the 16th and 17th of December 2023 for a journey into the 'New Horizons' of avian conservation.

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