Wildlife Week Celebrations At The Agra Bear Rescue Facility
India celebrates Wildlife Week from 2nd to 8th October every year to raise awareness about the subject among people. Wildlife […]
India celebrates Wildlife Week from 2nd to 8th October every year to raise awareness about the subject among people. Wildlife […]
Recently, Wildlife SOS and the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) organised an exposure visit and orientation workshop for veterinary officers
After nearly two years of relentless efforts to bring Mohan to safety, Wildlife SOS was finally able to rescue him
Wildlife SOS recently conducted an Education and Awareness program on Wildlife Conservation and Mitigation of Man-Animal Conflict in collaboration with
Nestled in the river basin of the mighty Mahanadi river, the district of Mahasamund has found itself faced with a
With over 25,000 being seized at Indian airports nearly every year and an unimaginable number actually making it out of
Nearly every elephant in captivity has been caught from the wild, snatched from its family and mother by ruthless poachers
Possibly one of the most lovable and friendly sloth bears at the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Facility, Elvis’ life
Earlier this month, on the request of the Uttarakhand Forest Department and the Director of Rajaji National Park and Tiger
Brought in to our Manekdoh Leopard Rescue Centre in Junnar, Maharashtra in February this year, the endearing male leopard Neel
Riddled with a painful bullet wound on her left shoulder, a famished young sloth bear hobbled her way across farmland
In April 2015, 6 year old Peanut became the youngest elephant ever to be rescued by Wildlife SOS. Peanut was
The Telangana State Forest Officer Academy at Dulapally, Hyderabad has decided to include visit and training at the Wildlife SOS
For mother leopards in Junnar, parenting takes on a whole new realm of concern. Besides the overwhelming challenge of rearing
Drawn by the painful cries of an animal in distress, local farmers of Koratagere village, Karnataka were shocked to find
Wildlife SOS continuously makes efforts to reach out to rural and urban communities, especially those living near wildlife habitats to
There’s a story behind every beautiful picture and every action packed video on the Wildlife SOS website and social media
An occupant of Vadaj village, farmer Anil Salunke had stepped out to turn on the water well pump for the
Wildlife SOS’s anti-poaching unit rescued Yogi bear from Bihar in 2011. Our team received a tip off about a group
Laxmi was 18 years old when we first heard about her. She worked as a begging elephant in the state