Bear of the month- Karthikayani
Karthikayani is a female sloth bear that has been living at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility ever since Wildlife SOS […]
Karthikayani is a female sloth bear that has been living at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility ever since Wildlife SOS […]
Earlier this month, Wildlife SOS team member Bindia was invited to the National Museum of Natural History, Delhi, to talk
Wildlife SOS’ anti-poaching unit, ForestWatch, rescued a female sloth bear from Jharkhand, now named ‘Suma’ with the help of the
Ganesh is a 19 year old male sloth bear who has been living at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility since
Amer Fort,a popular tourist attraction in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan is known for its breathtaking palaces, forts, ambience and
Asim has worked at Wildlife SOS’ Elephant Conservation and Care Centre for five years, since the rescue of his elephant,
Thursday morning was all about wagging tails and smiling faces, as a group of fifteen employees from Google volunteered at
At 9:00 am, the morning of 25th May, the veterinary staff and keepers at Wildlife SOS’ Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre
Suraj Pal has worked with Wildlife SOS for four years, acting as an elephant keeper at Wildlife SOS’ Elephant Care
People and animals have co-existed along the waters of the Jhelum river for centuries. Little villages crop up along the
It was Monday morning, and the staff at Wildlife SOS’ Delhi office were settling in for another week of work.
With rapid encroachment into forested areas surrounding villages and fields, incidents of man-animal conflict in Maharashtra have seen a dramatic
Great news! The Nut Herd is currently on the road to their permanent home at our center in Mathura. When
Butterball, a female sloth bear was rescued by Wildlife SOS almost twelve years ago, when she was ten-months old and
The Gurgaon-Faridabad expressway extends from Sikanderpur, Gurgaon to Pali-Bhakri, Faridabad, connecting major industrial zones, tourist destinations and corporate offices, as
An Earth Day awareness event was organised by Working With Nature Group (WWN) and Delhi Development (DDA) at Sanjay Van
Founders of Wildlife SOS India – Mr. Kartick Satyanarayan and Mrs. Geeta Seshamani were invited to address the European Parliament
Maharani, like always, stays true to her name at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility and takes great pleasure in the
Jaswant Singh has been working with Wildlife SOS for a decade now. He works as an Assistant Accountant and is
In an all-night anti-poaching rescue operation based on intelligence provided, a sloth bear cub was seized from poachers on the