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As you, our committed supporters, know, we have worked tirelessly for 8 years doing our best to save India’s wildlife. […]
As you, our committed supporters, know, we have worked tirelessly for 8 years doing our best to save India’s wildlife. […]
The Wildlife S.O.S. Reptile Rescue cell in Delhi is on a roll these days. With the Monsoons flushing out snakes
Scaly anteater or Pangolin is a rare and highly endangered mammal found in the rocky terrain of Ramadurga, Agoli, Sanapura
The Wildlife S.O.S centre in Agra received its first Hyena baby this week to the eager excitement of the staff
Summer with its heat and dust is bad news for India but there’s celebration and joy in the Wildlife S.O.S.
Wildlife S.O.S. vet Dr. Karabi Deka treated and released back into the wild, a 6 month old Sambar fawn brought
Wildlife SOS in partnership with PFA, India organized a unique art exhibition recently. The “One World” Art collection showcased art
In what can be considered a successful conservation effort, Wildlife S.O.S. with help from the Maharashtra Forest Department reunited a
In an operation that spanned over several weeks, the Wildlife S.O.S. – Wildlife Crime Enforcement Unit in Chattisgarh (Central India)
After the arrival of Chitra, the 500th rescued bear at the Wildlife S.O.S rescue centre in Bannerghata in South India,
The year 2008 has not been a peaceful one in the Kashmir valley as we witnessed many unfortunate events during
The Wildlife SOS Moon Bear Conservation Programme in Kashmir (with support from The Benindi Fund) was started with the express
On 28 December 2008, 52 rehabilitated kalandar families took firm steps forward to create richer and better lives for themselves.
Yusuf Pathan – renowned Indian cricket star from Vadodara, Gujarat has come forward to support the conservation of a critically
January has been a very successful month for the anti-poaching unit of WILDLIFE SOS. With 3 major raids and consequent
In an effort to ensure that the recently ended Dancing Bear practice has no reason to rear its ugly head,
The Wildlife SOS team in New Delhi is working shoulder to shoulder with the Delhi Forest Department and the police
Tawny Leopards straying into villages, black bears being burnt alive by locals, and the only Red deer found in India,
Monkeys The most common monkey we encounter is the Rhesus Macaque. This species can be found in the northern parts
Journey from being a Wild Elephant to a Captive Elephant: Elephant calves are trapped in clandestine operations by unscrupulous poachers