Refuse to Ride Campaign
When planning a trip to India, many people decide that riding an elephant would be an unforgettable addition to their […]
When planning a trip to India, many people decide that riding an elephant would be an unforgettable addition to their […]
Captive elephants are a sad reality of India’s cultural history. It is a reality that cannot be ignored, for the
Captive elephants are a sad reality of India’s cultural history. It is a reality that cannot be ignored, for the
With the temperatures sinking across North India, Wildlife SOS brings to their rescued elephants and bears, unique measures to brave
Prahlad’s journey with Wildlife SOS started four years ago along with Sita who was rescued from a circus in Tamil
Come July and the eager anticipation of the monsoon showers marks the everyday mood of life in India. The rejuvenating
It was a fateful call from the local Forest Department that led to the rescue of Sanjay, our magnificent bull-tusker.
It was a fateful call from the local Forest Department that led to the rescue of Sanjay, our magnificent bull-tusker.
The time of harvest is around the corner, and so are leopard cubs which is why many a time, the
While a surprise guest would usually leave us excited for their company, so was not the case when a four-year-old
There was an unusual storm at night on the 30th of March. Strong, dust-laden winds knocked on every door and
Luna had an incredibly challenging journey to the Wildlife SOS (WSOS) Elephant Hospital for her long-term treatment. She was in
Luna had an incredibly challenging journey to the Wildlife SOS (WSOS) Elephant Hospital for her long-term treatment. She was in
As part of our on-going community outreach and awareness programme, Wildlife SOS frequently collaborates with the Maharashtra Forest Department to
As part of our on-going community outreach and awareness programme, Wildlife SOS frequently collaborates with the Maharashtra Forest Department to
Marking the adoption date of the Ramsar Convention on February 2, 1971, the world annually celebrates the “World Wetlands Day”,
Marking the adoption date of the Ramsar Convention on February 2, 1971, the world annually celebrates the “World Wetlands Day”,
On the 73rd Independence Day of India, ten international scientists from Namibia, Egypt, Sudan and Kenya visited the Bannerghatta Bear
The enclosure number 1 at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) is known as the oldies’ den, where the sleuth
With just a mere glance at Laxmi, one is overwhelmed by her sheer gigantic size that exceeds even elephantine proportions.