Benefits of Laser Therapy for Our Rescued Animals
Laser therapy in pain management has been a technique in use since many years, especially for human patients who deal […]
Laser therapy in pain management has been a technique in use since many years, especially for human patients who deal […]
There is something dreamy about the sheath of white snow that covers the picturesque greenery in the Northern valley of
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. To combat the rising number of conflict cases,
Hailing from the town of Mirzapur, Deenanath has been working at the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Facility from the
Anybody who has worked with elephants goes on to discover that bulls are much more temperamental than females. They are
One year ago, a begging elephant we call Jasmine, was loaded onto a truck in Delhi and transferred to a
You have probably heard about the importance of wildlife corridors to the sustainability of wildlife populations. But what exactly is
Elephant Tails Podcast, Ep11 – Have you ever wondered about the work that goes into caring for a large, injured,
In the words of Greek philosopher Plutarch – “….the elephant also is become man’s plaything, and a spectacle at public
A most commonly observed phenomenon – man animal conflict – has been one of the biggest challenges to conservation efforts
For the past eleven years Vitthal has called the Wildlife SOS Leopard Rescue Centre in Junnar home. In this past
Twelve years ago, a nervous Kalandar walked into the Wildlife SOS Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre with an old, emaciated bear,
In the densely forested area of the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre, in Bengaluru, Dadapeer can be spotted hurriedly making his
The Weasleys – Arthur, Molly, Charlie, Ron and Ginny – had fallen prey to the spectre of the ‘Dancing Bear’
As dawn breaks over the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Ramu, our majestic tusker, prepares himself for a
“They say an elephant never forgets. What they don’t tell you is, you never forget an elephant.” Anyone who meets
“I suppose I have done my bit, it is now up to you, younger people.” – Dr. Salim Ali Dr.
Bijli, whose name means ‘lightning’ in Hindi, truly lives up to her name and is always keeping her companions and
Holly was the first elephant to receive treatment at our Elephant Hospital, for her grave injuries. The 61-year-old blind elephant