Two cobras rescued from CWG village
Two cobras rescued from CWG 2010 gates no 1 and 2 . A call was received at the Wildlife SOS […]
Two cobras rescued from CWG 2010 gates no 1 and 2 . A call was received at the Wildlife SOS […]
These days Wildlife S.O.S Delhi cell is being flooded by calls for distressed Blue Bulls or what we commonly know
Two sloth bear brothers lived for several years in a small dark room. Thousands of pairs of eyes stared at
A team of about 20 volunteers from our Australian partners (FTB) Free the Bears Fund Inc, descended on the Wildlife
To spot a porcupine in Delhi’s vanishing forests is a rare sight, but to spot a swimming porcupine is even
Monsoon rains in India have created a potentially challenging situation for the Agra Bear Sanctuary in India where over 270
It’s hard to believe, but it has been a year since Champa arrived at Elephant Haven. Before being taken in
Following on the steps of the Small Indian Civet, rarely found (in Delhi), the Wildlife SOS Delhi Helpline team has
Awareness and education has always been an integral part in the mission statement of Wildlife SOS. An aware citizen is
Wildlife SOS recently received one more “dancing bear” at the Agra Bear Rescue Centre. The bear named “Moksha†meaning “eternal
It was 9 am on a cool December morning when the phone rang at The Agra Bear Rescue Facility. The
Wildlife SOS recently organised an awareness and training program in Reptile handling at Delhi’s elite Jawaharlal Nehru University. Jawaharlal Nehru
Wildlife SOS is organising a 15 day Habitat Management Project in RamDurga near Hampi, Karnataka. Starting on February 14th and
Last summer, Wildlife SOS’ ever vigilant informers at last spotted Bijli, a female elephant we had been tracking since 2009.
This blind elephant named Bhola (meaning – “the innocent one”) was recently the victim of an accident…hit by a truck,
In a joint Anti operation carried out by Wildlife SOS with Haryana Forest Dept and Haryana Police based on intelligence
Its hard to accept that we belong to a species “humans†that is the most destructive of all species. As
In a successful joint anti poaching operation Wildlife SOS rescued five endangered sloth bear cubs and two sub-adult bears from
Reptiles hibernate in winter as we all know but contrary to beliefs Reptiles also like to come out occasionally and
Wildlife SOS has successfully released a Leopard into the wild after he was wrongly dubbed a “man eater†by the