Our ‘Gentle Giant’ of the Month: Raju
When one decade of abuse seems like a lifetime, imagine the trauma of five decades of unimaginable level of abuse, […]
When one decade of abuse seems like a lifetime, imagine the trauma of five decades of unimaginable level of abuse, […]
As global temperature rises, billions of people are at risk of heat waves, water shortages and range of other problems
Amazon forests extend over 550 million hectare land area encompassing several countries namely Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Colombia, and Venezuela etc
A known and loved face in the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Facility, Jay Prakash has been taking care of
The blow of an ankush, the loud command of an unfriendly voice and the end of a short slumber –
It is true that success is the result of years of untiring efforts and not the fruit of a single
Ramu has been a part of the Wildlife SOS family for just 15 days, but has made himself an inseparable
There are plenty of causes to care about in today’s world but not many gravitate towards wildlife conservation. It is
Akki’s story is one of extreme hardships – torn away from his mother when he was only a cub, and
Recently, Wildlife SOS & the Gujarat Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA) in collaboration with the Forest department
We owe a great deal of gratitude to our supporters across the globe for helping make 2019 a success for
In the month of August, we shared the news about five live sloth bears that were seized from poachers near
One look at Chanchal and you know, she is onto planning some mischief in her head. As she eyes the
On October 12, 2019, Wildlife SOS founders Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani were joined by over 150 wildlife supporters for
One of Wildlife SOS’s core priorities is to provide rehabilitative and hospice care to severely abused elephants, harmed during captivity
Rs. 7500 – the cost of a life, the cost of ruining one. Bella was purchased illegally by collective ownership
In the early hours of October 20, 2019, more than 40,000 enthusiastic runners took to the streets of Delhi to
The lush green forests of Ch. Surinder Singh Elephant Rehabilitation Centre (ERC) have a new secret nowadays, a gentle giant
“What do we want? Climate Justice. When do we want it? Now!” With Fridays for Future striking across the world,
If Agra Bear Rescue Facility’s enclosure 14 could share tales of Titli’s exploits, we’d all have a story worthy of