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6000 Emails Quoted “Save Binny” Received By Nandankanan Zoological Park Authorities

Authorities of Nandankanan Zoological Park have received 6,000 emails in a bid to save the only orangutan in India named Binny, 41 years of age suffering from a pouch wound in her throat since a long time.
Many charitable organisations have come forward to help save Binny in order to retain one of the world’s three remaining species of apes.
Orangutan Veterinary Aid (OVAID), a charitable organisation has launched a campaign, persuading the zoo authorities to provide exclusive care to Binny.
Co-founder of OVAID, Sara Fell Hicks informed that the Nandankanan authorities have been sent 6,000 emails and are hopeful that they will take immediate action.
Sara has urged people to share the post in social media to the maximum which will compel the zoo officials to let international veterinary professionals help 41-year-old Binny.

Binny was brought from Singapore to India and kept in Pune’s Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park and later shifted to Nandankanan on November 20, 2003, when she was only 25 years old.

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