Ramdurga Valley in the Summers
The heat is almost unbearable, shooting to highs of almost 45°C, as the Wildlife SOS team hikes through the forests […]
The heat is almost unbearable, shooting to highs of almost 45°C, as the Wildlife SOS team hikes through the forests […]
On the banks of the Dal lake in Kashmir, a massive Himalayan griffon vulture stretches out its wings, its massive
In recent years, illegal poaching and trade of wildlife in India has risen to an alarming level, despite having a
It turned out to be quite a shocking day for the residents of Suresh Nagar, New Agra when a large
Kerala – Gods own country has been in the news for the wrong reasons – elephant brutality! The state has
Kashmir is rich in biodiversity and is home to over 250 species of birds. Every year, the state plays host
We’ve got some great news to share with you about Rhea, the circus elephant in Tamil Nadu who we’ve been
The Wildlife SOS team at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre recently celebrated World Sparrow day and International Day of Forests
For nearly all 53 years of her life, Rhea has been a circus elephant, facing horrific abuse and neglect. Possibly
Approaching Elvis’ enclosure at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility, you are greeted by his nose, reaching out towards you, twitching
Wildlife SOS works closely with both rural and urban communities across India to educate people, especially those living in man-wildlife
Although their painful years as ‘dancing’ bears are long behind them, the rescued sloth bears at our rescue centres still
In the few short months since her arrival at the Van Vihar Bear Rescue Facility, Rose has come a long
The vast acres of Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary plays host to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Keetham Lake,
The month of February ended on a sad note for the Wildlife SOS family, as we suffered an unexpected loss
Binoculars in hand, Wildlife SOS’ Aaliya Mir, focuses on the marshy reeds ahead of her, as the boat she is
In recent years, the city of Agra has become home to an increasing population of Rhesus macaques. Being highly adaptable
As the early rays of the sun make their way through the thick canopy of trees at the Van Vihar
11th February, 2016 marked the second edition of the Wildlife SOS Webinar, where our co-founders Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani
Akki is a male sloth bear who spent the first five years of his life as an oppressed ‘dancing bear’