Bindhu Bear’s Remarkable Journey
A female sloth bear named Bindhu, who Wildlife SOS biologists had placed a GPS collar on, became the first documented […]
A female sloth bear named Bindhu, who Wildlife SOS biologists had placed a GPS collar on, became the first documented […]
Wildlife SOS is honoured to celebrate 30 years of saving India’s precious wildlife. From humble beginnings in 1995 rescuing, treating
From the inception of Wildlife SOS, the conservation and protection of sloth bears has been one of the organisation’s core
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating 30 years of saving India’s wildlife as Wildlife SOS presents the Tour for
Euthanasia, or killing with the intent of compassion, is a difficult topic to discuss. It will likely impact many friends
In February 2023, while Moti was taking his last breath, we made a promise to the dying elephant. We vowed
Lead photo: The rugged, stunningly beautiful terrain of the Himalaya of Jammu and Kashmir make for difficult tracking of brown
Join us in San Francisco and Los Angeles for a brunch to save elephants! Toast for Tusks is a VIP
For the Wildlife SOS team and our many supporters, days like today are a flood of emotions. We are heartbroken
You too can build a legacy for the wildlife you loveIt’s easy with our partners – Freewill for USA, and
Meet Kip Peterson, who is our Director of Engagement and Advocacy. He joined Wildlife SOS five years ago and has
Wildlife SOS has partnered with the video streaming service Ecoflix with the goal of educating and inspiring people to take
One of the most common questions we get after saving an elephant is, “why does she still have a bell
It’s been a monumental year for Wildlife SOS. We’ve saved a record number of animals, gained the trust of thousands
Much like 2020, the uncertainty of COVID lockdowns and restrictions posed significant obstacles to overcome for our rescue teams. But