Reptile Conservation Program at JNU
Wildlife SOS recently organised an awareness and training program in Reptile handling at Delhi’s elite Jawaharlal Nehru University. Jawaharlal Nehru […]
Wildlife SOS recently organised an awareness and training program in Reptile handling at Delhi’s elite Jawaharlal Nehru University. Jawaharlal Nehru […]
Wildlife SOS is organising a 15 day Habitat Management Project in RamDurga near Hampi, Karnataka. Starting on February 14th and
Last summer, Wildlife SOS’ ever vigilant informers at last spotted Bijli, a female elephant we had been tracking since 2009.
This blind elephant named Bhola (meaning – “the innocent one”) was recently the victim of an accident…hit by a truck,
In a joint Anti operation carried out by Wildlife SOS with Haryana Forest Dept and Haryana Police based on intelligence
Its hard to accept that we belong to a species “humans†that is the most destructive of all species. As
In a successful joint anti poaching operation Wildlife SOS rescued five endangered sloth bear cubs and two sub-adult bears from
Reptiles hibernate in winter as we all know but contrary to beliefs Reptiles also like to come out occasionally and
Wildlife SOS has successfully released a Leopard into the wild after he was wrongly dubbed a “man eater†by the
With massive deforestation and man animal conflict becoming an everyday occurrence Wildlife SOS once again played nurse to an injured
The Bannerghatta Biological Park, Karnataka Forest Department, Zoo Authority of Karnataka, Central Zoo Authority and Wildlife SOS have evacuated 22
In a rare incident in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh a Tiger was reported to be sighted in a village near the
A late night call on Monday, from the Police Control Room led the Wildlife S.O.S. Rescue Team to the rescue
It has been just a few months since our dear Champa, aka Jasmine, was rescued from a life of drudgery
Tom Burridge of the BBC spent the day with our rescue team as they rescued a snake from a Commonwealth
The Madhya Pradesh Forest Department runs a Gharial rearing facility at Deori, Dist. Morena, Madhya Pradesh at the Chambal National
The current issue of SPAN Magazine (a publication of the US Embassy in New Delhi) features an article about Wildlife
It was nine years ago when we first saw Champa (Hindustani for Jasmine). She walked at a painfully slow pace
Wildlife S.O.S’s love affair with elephants seems to be growing each day. Barely a few months after rescuing the beautiful
In the year 2006, the Kalandar Education Program took off in Bhopal as part of the Kalandar Rehabilitation Program. Although