Animal Nature Trust
Animal Nature Trust is a registered animal welfare organization founded on 28 August 2024 in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, with a clear and uncompromising mission: to rescue, treat, protect, and rehabilitate stray, abandoned, and homeless animals.
The Trust was formed in response to the growing crisis faced by street animals—injuries from accidents, untreated illnesses, abuse, starvation, and complete neglect. These animals often suffer silently due to the absence of timely medical care and humane intervention. Animal Nature Trust exists to change that reality.
What We Do

Rescue
We respond to injured and distressed animals found on streets, neighborhoods, and public spaces. Immediate first aid and rescue reduce suffering and save lives.

Treatment
Rescued animals receive veterinary care through partner clinics and mobile services. From minor wounds to severe trauma, every case is treated with seriousness and follow-up care.

Shelter
Animals without owners are kept at our recovery facility until fully healed. Disabled and permanently injured animals receive lifelong protection, food, and medical support.

Feeding
We ensure regular feeding of stray and abandoned animals so they are not forced to survive on hunger and neglect.

Awareness
We promote kindness, responsible behavior, and animal welfare awareness to build a society that protects rather than ignores its animals.
Our Work
Why This Work Matters
Street animals suffer because of:
Road accidents and reckless driving
Human cruelty and abandonment
Lack of medical access
Hunger and extreme weather
Ignoring this suffering is easy. Taking responsibility is harder. That’s what we do.
Fundraising & Campaigns
How Your Donation Helps
Animal welfare is not free. Every rescue has a cost.
Your donation supports:
Emergency rescues and transport
Veterinary treatment and surgeries
Medicines and diagnostic tests
Food, shelter, and recovery care
Lifelong support for disabled animals
No donations = no rescues. It’s that simple.
What People Say About Animal Nature Trust
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