Wildlife SOS Submits Proposal To Take 20 Jaipur Elephants
At Wildlife SOS, our campaign to save elephants incorporates many components to address the protection, welfare and conservation of India’s […]
At Wildlife SOS, our campaign to save elephants incorporates many components to address the protection, welfare and conservation of India’s […]
Gail Hunte recently wrote a children’s book about a ‘dancing bear’. The book follows the life of ‘Ajeet’, a sloth
Recently we painfully witnessed another untimely death of one of India’s elephants. Her name was Lakshmi. After being hired by
For Immediate Release India-based wildlife charity, Wildlife SOS has partnered with a national tourism body “Responsible Tourism Society of India
One year ago, a begging elephant we call Jasmine, was loaded onto a truck in Delhi and transferred to a
You have probably heard about the importance of wildlife corridors to the sustainability of wildlife populations. But what exactly is
Elephant Tails Podcast, Ep11 – Have you ever wondered about the work that goes into caring for a large, injured,
Can you spot the differences? Asiatic black bears, also known as moon bears, are often mistaken for sloth bears because
Fodor’s recently published a story that is misinforming tourists with industry propaganda that perpetuates cruelty to elephants. The once-reputable travel
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Virtual Reality tour of the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center (ECCC) in Mathura, India. If you’re
Entering through the thick and dense forested area of Wildlife SOS Ch. Surinder Singh Elephant Rehabilitation Centre, Ban Santour, Yamunanagar
What a beautiful thing to have, imagination, and there is none stronger than that which is lent wings by a
**GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING** — Wildlife SOS team operating out of the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC) in Karnataka received a
Lush trees within the premises of Agra Bear Rescue Facility sway to the tune of the wind forming a flowering
When one decade of abuse seems like a lifetime, imagine the trauma of five decades of unimaginable level of abuse,
A known and loved face in the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Facility, Jay Prakash has been taking care of
The blow of an ankush, the loud command of an unfriendly voice and the end of a short slumber –