Inclusive Conservation: Engaging Former Poachers in Wildlife Protection
In many parts of the world, communities dependent on natural resources for their livelihoods have historically engaged in activities such […]
In many parts of the world, communities dependent on natural resources for their livelihoods have historically engaged in activities such […]
In the early hours of the morning when Rose passed away, the sun shone brightly, its warm rays casting a
A remarkable day unfolded at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) in Mathura as it played host
Holly is a charming, old elephant with a joyful spirit. Five years ago, she was finally freed from a harsh
In June, the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units continued their vital work across India, tackling urgent rescues and situations in
When an infant animal is born in the wild, the mother is typically the primary caregiver, playing a crucial role
Wildlife SOS introduces a new series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about nature. Our
Situated in the Western Ghats, globally acclaimed as a biological hotspot, the Junnar region is a lush and agrarian haven.
The recent surge in human-leopard conflicts in Maharashtra is a pressing concern. As human settlements expand into leopard habitats, these
In the sugarcane fields of rural Maharashtra, it’s not uncommon for farmers to encounter unexpected visitors in the form of
The months of October and November have the Wildlife SOS’ anti-poaching squad Forest Watch focused on apprehending owl traders around
In the lush landscapes of India that many Asian elephants call home, a captivating tale of gastronomic delight unfolds. These
In a world where adversity often eclipses opportunity, the heartwarming story of Mahak, a determined Kalandar girl, shines as a
In 2021, a story of resilience began taking shape from the heart of India, Madhya Pradesh. An elephant called Lakshmi
In a small village that lies on the fringes of a dense forest in Maharashtra, a young leopard was met
The conservation of global biodiversity is currently in jeopardy primarily due to the loss, destruction, and fragmentation of natural ecosystems.