Rescues from the Helpline: July!
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. To combat the rising number of conflict cases, […]
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. To combat the rising number of conflict cases, […]
An emergency call in the late hours of the evening sprung the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Unit operating out of
Morning starts with eagerness within the enclosure; every new day brings with it tons of delicious honey-laced porridge, which is
The end of October brings chills down our spines and we have more than the sudden dip in the temperatures
“The only love to really believe in is the love of a mother.” All of us have been shaped immensely
Considered the heart and soul of the Leopard Rescue Centre in Junnar, Maharashtra, Shivaji Modhe is the oldest member of
Since 2017, Wildlife SOS selects one volunteer each year to receive the Champa Award for their tireless efforts to help
Arya has rightly lived up to her name, especially with her feisty and indomitable spirit resembling the popular character Arya
Caged parakeets or turtles are a very common sight in Indian households. What most people are not aware of is
As the Covid pandemic threw life off kilter across the globe, millions of people suffered the effects. In these times,
Mitigating man-animal conflict can be quite a challenging task, involving many aspects such as community participation, avoidance behaviour and quick
The year 2020 has been surprising and a year of introspection, to say the least, especially with the world being
Five years ago, four battered, bruised and dispirited elephants were rescued from a circus in Maharashtra. These young elephants were
Elephants are social and sentient beings that express pain, joy, discomfort and anger just like humans. As a traveler, you
A wave of jubilation encapsulated the Wildlife SOS Field of Dreams as our dear Zara took firm steps to the
Her name translates to “Queen” and for years, she reigned supreme in her home at the Wildlife SOS Agra bear
Sloth bears spend much of their lives forging and rooting around the landscape of their native jungles looking for hidden
For all us travel enthusiasts, the COVID19 pandemic has put a screeching halt to all our plans and expectations of
With Arya’s arrival at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital, there are now a total of 6 rescued blind elephants under
Enveloped with darkness and worked to the point of over exertion, an ailing and exhausted elephant would timidly make her