Tackling Colic In Elephants At Wildlife SOS
Food passes through an elephant’s digestive tract slowly, and may take up to 24 hours to digest. Given the unnatural
Staff Profile: Neellohit Banerjee
Wildlife SOS’ Press and Communications Officer Neellohit Banerjee discovered his passion for wildlife quite unexpectedly: his journey into wildlife conservation
Why Research Is Important For Conserving Levantine Vipers
Reptiles are ubiquitous but cryptic. It’s always challenging to understand their behavioural pattern and ecology in natural habitats, especially when
Elephants Bring Back Life At ECCC!
Scientists have acknowledged for years that large animals like elephants play a crucial role in their habitats, bringing about significant
Hand-Rearing Hope For Bear Cubs
In 2007, a heart-wrenching discovery at Srinagar’s Botanical Garden led the Wildlife SOS team to two abandoned Asiatic black bear
Reef, Reptile And Predator: Wildlife SOS Battles Against Wildlife Trafficking
At the core of illegal wildlife trafficking, is a strong and rapidly expanding global demand for a variety of animal
Equitable Conservation: Wildlife SOS’ Tribal Rehabilitation Programme For Kalandars
The Kalandar community has been traditionally known for taming sloth bears for the archaic practice of ‘dancing’ bears. For years,
Flying High, Cutting Deep: The Risks Of Using Chinese Manjha
Makar Sankranti, also known as Uttarayan, marks the onset of the harvest season as winter transitions to spring. This is
Taj and Tara: A Saga of Hope and Friendship
In the bustling streets of India, where relentless heat hits the harsh tarmac roads, two elephants, Taj and Tara, were
Hand-Rearing Baby Monkeys: Abu-Zoey’s Life At Wildlife SOS
Rapid urban expansion and habitat fragmentation has threatened the existence of rhesus macaques. As a primarily arboreal animal, the tree
India’s 1st Elephant Hospital in Mathura Completes 5 Years Of Elephant Care!
Inaugurated in November 2018, the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC) is the first medical facility of its kind in
Elephants In Films: A Cinematic Journey Through Conservation
Cinema has the remarkable ability to transport us to distant worlds, to explore the depths of human emotions, and to
The Healing Journey Of Elephants Rescued From Distress
Elephants rescued by Wildlife SOS have often endured a life marked by mistreatment, which leaves them emotionally and physically weak
A Daring Rescue Of A Golden Jackal And The Battle Against Open Wells
In the heart of Uttar Pradesh’s village Hadoli, an extraordinary rescue operation unfolded. Wildlife SOS, in collaboration with the Uttar
Rising Above: Wildlife SOS And Friendicoes Rescue Delhi-NCR’s Flood-Stricken Animals
We have recently witnessed the devastating onslaught of the Yamuna floods in the Delhi-NCR region. The trail of destruction not
Leopards Rescued From Human-Wildlife Conflict Find A Safe Haven At MLRC
Within the picturesque landscapes of Maharashtra, the human-leopard conflict presents a complex challenge. Ideally, these magnificent creatures should be roaming
Things You Didn’t Know About: Pangolins
Wildlife SOS introduces a new series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species.
An Anthology Of Human-Civet Conflict
Owing to how it is commonly called, the civet cat is often mistaken to be a feline. This “cat-like” species