Leopard from the Bannerghatta Biological Park treated by the WSOS Veterinarians
The sleek big cat made its way through the foliage of its enclosure at the Bannerghatta Biological Park in Karnataka, […]
The sleek big cat made its way through the foliage of its enclosure at the Bannerghatta Biological Park in Karnataka, […]
Tumbling down from Aligarh, the stream diverges out of the mighty Yamuna and traces its way through the state of
‘Bridgeable’ is a unique venture started in 2013 by a trio of visionaries- Ramya Nageswaran, Shobha Punukollu and Damyanti Shahani,
Bizi is an 8 year old male sloth bear, currently residing at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility. ABRF has been
When Wildlife SOS’ Co-founders Kartick and Geeta first decided to start rescuing India’s dancing bears, they weren’t sure where to
Shubham has worked with Wildlife SOS for about two years now, assisting Rakhee Sharma with the Kalandar Rehabilitation Program. He
The United States Ambassador to India, Mr. Richard Verma, and his wonderful family stopped by the Agra Bear Rescue Facility
In the drizzle of the rain and the rolling hills of Junnar, the students of the Onkoreshwar Tribal School walk
When the monsoons hit the city, the Wildlife SOS rapid response unit knows they’re in for a hectic month full
At Wildlife SOS, the welfare of the animals we rescue is our topmost priority, and we assign immense value to
Flanking the dense green jungles of the Kalesar Wildlife Sanctuary, the Ch. Surinder Singh Elephant Rehabilitation Centre (ERC) is home
We’ve been taking note of the questions you are asking about Mohan, and have drafted the answers below to help
Ghanshyam has worked at Wildlife SOS’ Agra Bear Rescue Facility for nearly ten years, as a cook for three years
The Himalayan mountain range threading through the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir boasts one of the world’s most startlingly
As tall fields of sugarcane eat steadily into the scrub jungles of Junnar, Maharashtra, the residents of the forests and
Karthikayani is a female sloth bear that has been living at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility ever since Wildlife SOS
Earlier this month, Wildlife SOS team member Bindia was invited to the National Museum of Natural History, Delhi, to talk
Wildlife SOS’ anti-poaching unit, ForestWatch, rescued a female sloth bear from Jharkhand, now named ‘Suma’ with the help of the
Ganesh is a 19 year old male sloth bear who has been living at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility since
Amer Fort,a popular tourist attraction in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan is known for its breathtaking palaces, forts, ambience and