Double Your Impact: The Power of Employer Donation Matching for Wildlife SOS
Did you know that your donation to Wildlife SOS could go twice as far—without costing you a penny? Through employer […]
Did you know that your donation to Wildlife SOS could go twice as far—without costing you a penny? Through employer […]
Recently, Wildlife SOS and WBC Research Foundation biologists joined an AZA (American Zoos and Aquariums) Sloth Bear SAFE (Saving Animals
As our many conservation initiatives continue to bloom, we’re thrilled with all of Wildlife SOS’s quiet (and not so quiet)
August brings the warmth of summer and the important reminder that it’s National Make-A-Will Month. This moment is dedicated to
Bears are considered solitary carnivores. Generally, this means that the animal does not cooperatively hunt prey, defend resources, attract mates,
Our wildlife advocacy programs run deep into a wide range of communities. From thousands of rescue hotline calls, to dozens
Recently our legal team won cases to secure Jai’s freedom for good, and continue the fight for others. In 2023
Our anti-poaching teams are working closely with the Forest Department and law enforcement to disrupt the black-market trade in wildlife,
This year we started an ambitious initiative to improve the lives of captive elephants in several impactful ways. We brought
Our bear collaring programs are gathering data on Himalayan brown bears and sloth bears, learning more about their behaviours to
It has been another monumental year for Wildlife SOS. As we look back on 2023, we both celebrate the many
Wildlife SOS is thrilled to announce that after a nearly three-year legal battle, Jai is truly free! The images of
Sloth bears, like all bear species, are generally considered solitary carnivores. Though sloth bears generally do not eat red meat,
Wildlife SOS has been rescuing sloth bears in the southern state of Karnataka since 2006. During this time Wildlife SOS
November 16, 2021 – This could be our most dangerous rescue ever, which is why we are unable to reveal
Leopard conservation in India has been a pillar of Wildlife SOS for over 15 years. Whether tending to the needs
It is estimated that more than half of the sloth bears found in India are outside of well-protected areas. They
We get many questions about unique ways to give to Wildlife SOS, so we’re starting an occasional column about ways
Lavanya Raju is the Director of Finance and Administration based in our small Utah, USA office. She joined Wildlife SOS