"We will introduce the animals we hand-raised to the children, allowing them to interact with them directly as part of our environmental and animal awareness education," said Arsun.
She also advised against intervening immediately upon encountering baby animals in nature, as the mother might have temporarily left the area.
She emphasized the importance of observing the situation first, and if the mother doesn't return for a long time, the animal should then be handed over to Nature Conservation and National Parks teams.