“Snakes found near Commonwealth athletes’ village” – coverage by BBC
Tom Burridge of the BBC spent the day with our rescue team as they rescued a snake from a Commonwealth […]
Tom Burridge of the BBC spent the day with our rescue team as they rescued a snake from a Commonwealth […]
The Madhya Pradesh Forest Department runs a Gharial rearing facility at Deori, Dist. Morena, Madhya Pradesh at the Chambal National
The current issue of SPAN Magazine (a publication of the US Embassy in New Delhi) features an article about Wildlife
It was nine years ago when we first saw Champa (Hindustani for Jasmine). She walked at a painfully slow pace
Wildlife S.O.S’s love affair with elephants seems to be growing each day. Barely a few months after rescuing the beautiful
In the year 2006, the Kalandar Education Program took off in Bhopal as part of the Kalandar Rehabilitation Program. Although
With the incessant spell of rains that Delhi is enjoying, it is not surprising that the Wildlife S.O.S. rescue helpline
THE RESCUER Activist and film-maker go undercover. They risk lives and limbs to set traps for trafficking syndicates. With so
Some of the Wildlife Rescue Units recent snake rescues have been by far the coolest in over a decade of
For more than 400 years, the sloth bear has been a target for human exploitation. A nomadic tribe known as
In the current issue of Open, author Ninad D. Sheth explores the issue of poaching in India. Co-founder of Wildlife
A leopard holding facility that was built in 2002 by the forest department to house leopards in Maharashtra only provided
It’s official… all of us have borne the brunt of the foggy January, with flights getting delayed, railway accidents, road
As more and more bears from across the country began to be turned in by their owners, we realized we
The creation of the third Bear Rescue Centre in India, in collaboration with the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department fructifies Wildlife
Wildlife SOS in its national mission to conserve sloth bears in the wild and rehabilitate sloth bears in captivity, specially
At Agra each rescued Bear undergoes a 90 day quarantine period, during which he or she is given a complete
Dugongs The Indian dugong or seacow is considered an endangered species and has been given the highest level of legal
We have a contract with the Delhi International Airport to catch and relocate animals that create safety hazards by wandering