The Power Of Clean-Up Drives
Can the footprint of Homo sapiens be so impactful, that the species can alter the very geological composition of Earth? […]
Can the footprint of Homo sapiens be so impactful, that the species can alter the very geological composition of Earth? […]
As concrete jungles replace large swathes of forested land, many animals have taken to an urban lifestyle. Rat snakes are
Who wouldn’t want a star at their home? After all, raising a star has its own charm and satisfaction. But
Using social media for wildlife conservation might seem tricky, and with good reason. Over the years, social media has evolved
Much like humans, animals share a love-hate relationship with the monsoon as well. While we make sure to take out
Ever wondered what a bear prefers to eat? Grass, berries, fish, insects, or… biryani? With the limited information available on
As the monsoon season brings heavy rains, Vadodara is inundated with reptiles. Consequently, the Wildlife SOS-GSPCA helpline gets flooded (pun
The relentless exploitation of wildlife for commercial gain has become a rampant practice due to which animals are perilously close
In the heart of Uttar Pradesh’s village Hadoli, an extraordinary rescue operation unfolded. Wildlife SOS, in collaboration with the Uttar
The giant panda with its distinctive black and white colouration and its diet of bamboo is almost always thought of
People often talk about the bond two people share after going through a similar life-changing experience. For two resident elephants
Hailing from the Mughal era, the tradition of ‘dancing’ bears was once a thriving practice that was passed down from
The main goal for many wildlife enthusiasts visiting different national parks or sanctuaries is to spot a tiger. Many people
We have recently witnessed the devastating onslaught of the Yamuna floods in the Delhi-NCR region. The trail of destruction not
With the monsoon season in full swing, parts of Northern India have been hit with record monsoon rains for the
The first thought that comes to anyone’s mind when thinking about a hammock is lying on a swinging bed strung
Laxmi was rescued in 2003 from a peculiar situation. Her journey of healing is closely intertwined with our own growth
Animals often find themselves in difficult situations due to a fragmented urban landscape. In such cases, their young ones can
Picture this: It’s a warm Sunday morning, and you’re in your backyard, tending to your recently bloomed flowers, listening to
“The natural state of motherhood is unselfishness. When you become a mother, you are no longer the centre of your