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Wildlife SOS has rescued, rehabilitated and released many animals over the past 30 years. The everyday work at our centres […]
Wildlife SOS has rescued, rehabilitated and released many animals over the past 30 years. The everyday work at our centres […]
Wildlife SOS’ Press and Communications Officer Neellohit Banerjee discovered his passion for wildlife quite unexpectedly: his journey into wildlife conservation
Reptiles are ubiquitous but cryptic. It’s always challenging to understand their behavioural pattern and ecology in natural habitats, especially when
Wildlife SOS organised a series of awareness events and trainings in the month of June covering topics like World Environment Day, human-leopard conflict mitigation and rescue training.
It is said that individuals sharing the same traumatic experiences often bond very well. For our rescued elephant Emma, introduction
Uncover the secrets of radio telemetry in wildlife conservation. Explore the benefits of tracking and monitoring animals remotely.
Scientists have acknowledged for years that large animals like elephants play a crucial role in their habitats, bringing about significant
It is rare to see individuals emerge carefree and bubbly after enduring numerous harrowing challenges in their early lives. However,
With the gradual increase in the number of cases of human-leopard conflicts, more and more leopards are suffering. With a
What comes first to your mind when you hear the word “endangered”? Well, the literal definition of this word is
The impact of information is more when it is shared amongst people. When knowledge about wildlife conservation is spread through
The sight of wild animals in our cities is becoming increasingly common. This seemingly strange occurrence has a root cause:
Babloo was the oldest living rescued sloth bear in the country. He stood tall as an embodiment of perseverance, and
Recent forecasts from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) paint a concerning picture for 2024,
Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) in western Maharashtra is currently home to 37 leopards rescued from situations of human-wildlife conflict,
The 11th annual online auction to benefit elephants featured one-of-a-kind items from our generous donors all over the world. The
It is a well-known fact that wild elephants reside in female-led herds, typically composed of related individuals, such as mothers
The Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) was started in 2007 by Wildlife SOS in collaboration with the Maharashtra Forest Department