4 Bears Rescued in Anti-Poaching Operation
In an all night anti poaching rescue operation based on intelligence provided by Wildlife SOS, four young male sloth bears […]
In an all night anti poaching rescue operation based on intelligence provided by Wildlife SOS, four young male sloth bears […]
Vinay Datla is the new volunteer coordinator for Wildlife SOS. This is a new program for Wildlife SOS and we
At 11 AM on January 26, Wildlife SOS had a surprise visitor. An 8 week old leopard cub had been
Read the latest Nat Geo Article by Jordan Schaul that features an interview with Geeta Seshamani, co-founder of Wildlife SOS.
The Wildlife SOS Moon Bear Conservation Project in Kashmir today works on conflict mitigation to help prevent bear human conflict
In another one of many firsts, India’s first Conservation Education Walkway focusing on wildlife conservation with special emphasis on Bear
Currently, Baiju manages the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in India. However, in his early years with
It isn’t easy to run a 24 hour rescue program; it is even more daunting in a city like Delhi.
In the early hours of 3rd December 2012, Wildlife SOS team in Bangalore headed by Dr Arun A Sha received
In 2009, Wildlife SOS along with an international NGO coalition was able to bring an effective end to the dancing
By Vinay Datla Titli was an 8 month old bear cub when she was rescued from Mirzapur. She is now
By Sharon St. Joan When Maya arrived at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Rescue Centre at Mathura, she weighed 3,890 kilos
Dr. Ilayaraja recently attended the ‘Asian Meeting on Zoo and Wildlife Medicine/Conservation’ in Bangkok, Thailand. He presented several veterinary papers
This is the third interview in a series that we are doing on the great people who make the work
This is part 2 of the interview with Dr. Yaduraj. 5.) Tell us about a typical day for you. Typically,
Working with elephants is a dream that many people have. But what is it really like to work with an
By Tamara Dormer Sometimes we look to others for inspiration and other times it shows up when we least expect
Four years and over 3,200 tweets later, WSOS now has over 10,000 followers! Kartick Satyanarayan, who is usually the voice
Wildlife SOS, currently runs a facility called the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center. This center, located a short drive from Mumbai,
OS rescued a four foot long adult Cobra from inside the Commonwealth Games venue – the RK Khanna Tennis Stadium.