Five langurs from the Jobner area were rescued with severe skin disease — irritated lesions and hair loss indicating prolonged discomfort. After stabilisation, they were sedated the following day for deeper inspection, wound cleansing, antiparasitic treatment and topical medication. Nutritional rehabilitation played a key role in recovery.
Within seven days, there was significant improvement, and continued treatment completed their recovery. Once fit and strong, the langurs were released back to their natural territory — healthy and free again.