Celebrating World Snake Day Through Awareness
Iridescent in the sunlight, light glimmering on its scales, it weaves its sleek body through the grass. Sound waves from […]
Iridescent in the sunlight, light glimmering on its scales, it weaves its sleek body through the grass. Sound waves from […]
Two years ago, on the fourth of July 2014, Dr. Yaduraj Khadpekar knelt down near a massive bull elephant, and
In yet another incident that proves that poaching and illegal trade of wildlife species continues to be prevalent in India,
For over 400 years the Indian Sloth Bear (Melursus Ursinus) cubs have been poached from the wild and brutally trained
The leopard sits the empty room, enjoying the private, cozy dry spot he has discovered in the otherwise rainy city
Causing stiffness, swelling and sometimes unbearable pain in the affected joints, arthritis affects a sizeable number of people in the
From the 21st to the 30th of August, Bangalore’s UB City mall came alive with photographs of some of India’s
When Wildlife SOS rescued Raju the elephant from fifty years of abuse as a working elephant, the response we got
Our Spring auction is just around the corner, and you don’t want to miss the chance to bid on our
Damru was rescued by the anti-poaching team of Wildlife SOS from a small village in Uttar Pradesh when he was
This past year has been an eventful one. We have achieved many victories and conducted successful rescue operations in an
Side-by-side on their shed’s cemented ground, legs restrained painfully, the two elderly female elephants cut a pitiable figure. Wildlife SOS
The month of June brought both the gloom of the monsoons and heartbreaking news to the Agra Bear Rescue Facility.
When just three years old, Adelaide was rescued by the team of Wildlife SOS and the rope threaded through her
Most people find the sloth bear to be a bizarrely fascinating and ultimately charismatic bear. As intriguing as they are,
The sadhu (Hindu sage) woke with the sunrise in the small stone temple on the edge of Baldeo village. Sandwiched
Wildlife: Save it to cherish or leave it to perish. The Kashmir stag (Cervus elaphus hanglu), also known as ‘Hangul’,
A group of thirteen students from the Chinmaya International School volunteered at Wildlife SOS’ Agra Bear Rescue Facility and Elephant
Darkness was falling in the village of Mundahiri, Girdih District, Jharkhand. The remote village, skirting the border of India and
This week, Wildlife SOS’ branch in Jammu and Kashmir had the exciting opportunity to set up and run a stall