Are Sloth Bears Good Tree Climbers?
If you have ever had the good fortune to visit one of the Wildlife SOS sloth bear rescue facilities, you […]
If you have ever had the good fortune to visit one of the Wildlife SOS sloth bear rescue facilities, you […]
Have you ever dreamed of seeing India? Experiencing the wildlife, cultural history and cuisine are just a few of the
It has been close to 15 years since we rescued India’s last dancing bear. Since a sloth bear named Raju
For urban wildlife, adaptability is a double-edged sword. On one end, several animals are now accustomed to cityscapes and can
January came as a whirlwind for our Rapid Response Unit. The new year began with a barrage of rescue calls
Nothing could be a more fitting name for our magnificent cat than “Jaya”, a Sanskrit word that means “victor”. This
Many of us begin our day with a list of tasks to do. What we often tend to miss adding
“With great power, comes great responsibility.” Uncle Ben’s wise words to Spider-man have stayed with most of us throughout childhood.
An unforeseen danger in the form of an open well, in the Rajuri Village of Maharashtra forced an unlikely duo
In what can be described as a groundbreaking and liberal move, the British government has taken a stand against the
India is home to a multitude of birds, which occupy a variety of habitats — from wetlands and coasts, to
The lush greenery of the Agra Bear Rescue Centre (ABRF) is home to Sloth bears who were torn apart from
The Mugger or Marsh crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) has been considered one of the most intelligent predators in the freshwater ecosystem.
The Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) provides a safe haven for our majestic resident elephants. Here, they
Volunteers become an indispensable part of NGOs, especially those advocating for the rights of voiceless animals. On International Volunteer Recognition
The sight of Nina, a geriatric female elephant who is over 60 years old, speaks to us, telling us stories
Life is beautiful, and a major credit to its beauty can be given to the palette of colours that we
Blaring sirens, the air thick with exhaust fumes, the sounds of honking cars, and the perpetual greyness that surrounds us…
Forests, with their majestic emerald canopies, cover a whopping one-third of the Earth’s landmass, and serve as the nurturing cradle
The history of circuses and their treatment of elephants is a dark and sordid tale that spans many decades. For