Virtual Reality tour of the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center (ECCC) in Mathura, India. If you’re viewing on a mobile phone or computer, click-and-drag to see a 360-degree view!
A one-year old male leopard, who had been paralyzed after a suspected attack by an older leopard, has made a miraculous recovery after months of extensive treatment. Given a second chance at life, the young feline has now returned to the wild. Watch his inspiring journey to recovery!
Virtual Reality tour of the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center (ECCC) in Mathura, India. If you’re viewing on a mobile phone or computer, click-and-drag to see a 360-degree view!
Team Wildlife SOS celebrated ‘Elephant Appreciation Day’ with our annual Jumbo Buffet in honour of our majestic pachyderm family! Here are some of our favourite moments from the day.
A 6-month-old female leopard escaped a narrow brush with death after falling into a 25-foot-deep. Rescued by Wildlife SOS, the young leopard was later released back into the wild.