Thoughts On Tiger Conservation In India
‘-B K Singh, Senior Advisor Wildlife SOS & Retired Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forests Force) Karnataka As […]
‘-B K Singh, Senior Advisor Wildlife SOS & Retired Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forests Force) Karnataka As […]
Conservation efforts by Wildlife SOS will be highlighted at a spectacular upcoming charity event ‘This is Our World’ by Art
Prakash has been a part of the Wildlife SOS team for more than 14 years, having worked at both our
Last September marked a major victory for Wildlife SOS as we had pulled off one of the most challenging and
A group of snake-lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, which gathered in Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, New Delhi, were thrilled to have
July 24 Update: Last week we held a ceremony to remove Gajraj’s bell as a symbolic way to complete his
Rani is the most famous sloth bear at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility and she holds a very special place
The Maharashtra Forest department in association with the Manekdoh Leopard Rescue Centre conducted a leopard awareness and plantation drive at
The practice of dancing bears was a centuries-old tradition that inflicted terrible cruelty on thousands of highly endangered sloth bears
Starved, abused and forced to live the agonising life of a dancing bear, Odom was confined to a life of
Sonu joined Wildlife SOS seven years ago, when his elephant Rajesh was rescued from the circus and brought to our
BREAKING NEWS! Gajraj, the 70 year old bull whose name literally means ‘the king of the elephants’ has finally been
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) ABOUT GAJRAJ ELEPHANT 1. Who is Gajraj — what’s his story? Gajraj is a 70- to
A recent trend in wildlife poaching seems to be the use of bombs and explosives concealed in food bait to
On a chilly February day in 2016, Wildlife SOS got word of a limping bear cub wandering alone near a
With the summer of 2015 came warm sunshine and big changes at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Mathura –
For millions of years, the earth has survived through a series of careful checks and balances that it carefully implements
Wildlife SOS held a one day training workshop for a group of final year students from Nagpur Veterinary College at
The Kalandar people once relied on the exploitation of animals — sloth bears, namely — to put food on the
As the sun began to fade over Goharganj district of Madhya Pradesh, a group of children from Karakwadi village were