About Us
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 & Emergency Response
Animal Nature Trust operates an active rescue network supported by trained rescuers and dedicated volunteers. The team responds to emergency calls involving injured, sick, or distressed animals and ensures swift, safe, and compassionate intervention.
Medical Treatment & Rehabilitation
Every rescued animal receives immediate veterinary attention through partner clinics and mobile veterinary services. Treatment plans are tailored to each case—ranging from minor injuries to severe trauma. Post-treatment care is a priority, ensuring proper recovery, nutrition, and monitoring until the animal regains strength.
Long-Term Care & Shelter Development
The Trust is working toward developing safe shelter facilities for animals that are permanently disabled, chronically ill, or unfit to return to the streets. These animals are provided lifelong care, safety, and dignity.
Animal Welfare & Community Programs
Animal Nature Trust actively promotes animal welfare through community awareness initiatives, educational outreach, and collaboration with local bodies. These efforts encourage responsible animal care, humane coexistence, and disease prevention, including rabies control.
Establishment, Objectives & Mission
Establishment
Animal Nature Trust was established on 28 August 2024 in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, driven by a deep sense of responsibility and compassion toward animals in distress. The Trust was formed with the objective of serving stray, abandoned, homeless, and helpless animals, ensuring their care, protection, and overall welfare.
The organization was created in response to the increasing number of animals suffering on the streets due to road accidents, abuse, illness, hunger, and lack of timely medical attention. Animal Nature Trust exists to intervene where neglect begins and to act where help is most urgently needed.
Objectives
1. Rescue and First Aid for Injured Animals
Stray animals frequently suffer injuries from road accidents, human cruelty, and extreme weather conditions. Many are left unattended in streets, neighborhoods, and public areas. The Trust aims to provide immediate first aid and emergency response, reducing pain, preventing infection, and increasing survival chances. Timely intervention is often the difference between life and death.
2. Medical Treatment and Recovery Care
Animal Nature Trust is committed to rescuing sick and injured stray animals without owners and providing them with proper medical treatment. Rescued animals are kept at the Animal Recovery Centre until they fully recover. During this period, the Trust ensures:
Adequate food and clean water
Safe shelter
Continuous veterinary care and monitoring
Qualified veterinarians provide necessary treatment so animals can regain their health in a secure and supportive environment.
3. Lifelong Care for Severely Injured Animals
The Trust provides lifelong shelter and care to animals that have suffered permanent disabilities due to road accidents or human-inflicted violence and can no longer survive independently. These animals are given a safe, protected environment where they can live with dignity, care, and compassion for the rest of their lives.
4. Animal Welfare Awareness and Compassion Building
Beyond rescue and treatment, the Trust focuses on creating awareness about animal welfare and humane treatment. By promoting kindness, responsibility, and empathy, the organization aims to foster a society where animals are respected and protected rather than ignored or mistreated.
Operational Approach
Animal Nature Trust functions as an independent, donation-based organization. All activities are carried out based on the Trust’s capacity, experience, and available resources. Expansion of rescue operations, medical care, and shelter facilities depends entirely on public donations and community support.
The organization operates autonomously, guided by ethical responsibility and dedication to animal welfare rather than profit or recognition.
Conclusion
Despite limited resources, Animal Nature Trust continues its mission with unwavering commitment. Public donations form the backbone of all rescue, medical, and care activities. With sufficient support, the Trust can expand its reach and provide more effective and sustainable animal welfare services.
The organization understands that animal welfare is not limited to rescue alone—it requires consistent nourishment, medical care, rehabilitation, and a safe environment. Every action taken contributes toward a larger goal of compassion, responsibility, and coexistence.
Animal Nature Trust exists not for recognition or reward, but from a deeply rooted belief in kindness and humanity. With continued learning, dedication, and public support, the Trust aims to create a lasting and meaningful impact on the lives of countless voiceless animals.
Our Mission
Animal Nature Trust is committed to the welfare and compassionate care of animals. Our mission is to provide Food, Water, First Aid, Medical Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Shelter to animals in need—especially those who are injured, abandoned, disabled, or unable to survive on their own.
We work closely with veterinarians and animal care professionals to ensure timely and effective medical attention for sick, wounded, and handicapped animals. Alongside rescue and treatment, we strive to raise awareness about animal rights and welfare, encouraging communities to act with empathy and responsibility.
A core part of our mission is daily feeding of stray and abandoned animals, ensuring that no animal suffers from hunger. Through consistent care, compassion, and action, we aim to give animals a life of dignity and safety.
Our long-term vision is to build a society where animals are not neglected or abused, but treated with respect, empathy, and care—and where humane coexistence becomes the norm, not the exception.
Trust Members
Rinku Kumar
Founder
Founder of Animal Nature NGO, dedicated to the welfare of street and homeless animals in Ghaziabad. Actively involved in animal rescue, emergency treatment, feeding drives, and creating awareness for the protection of voiceless animals. Committed to building a compassionate and humane society for all living beings
Aditi Bhardwaj
Secretary
Secretary of Animal Nature NGO, responsible for managing animal welfare programs and coordinating rescue, treatment, and feeding activities in Ghaziabad. Actively works towards improving the lives of injured, abandoned, and homeless animals through dedicated service and community support.