Karen Dallakyan saved a lot of animals affected by humans. On the site of the old laboratory, he decided to open a shelter for animals and birds. In this, he was assisted by family members and local residents.
It all started with a tiger named Zhora. He was crippled in a traveling zoo. The doctor treated him for six months and literally pulled the beast out of the other world.
Unfortunately, the owners refused the crippled tiger cub. Zhora stayed at the orphanage.
The doctor became famous from the Urals to Siberia, and a large number of sick and crippled animals and birds were sent to him. Many have passed through the experienced hands of the doctor, even a black vulture.
Slightly injured animals are cured and released into the wild. And those that cannot survive in natural conditions remain to live in the center. The doctor loves his charges very much. He does everything possible and even impossible to cure seriously ill animals.
Everyone helps him: volunteers, wife, children. The Wildlife shelter always needs help because it is a charitable organization. If there were no roaming zoos and circuses, there would be fewer crippled animals, Dr. Dallakyan thinks.