5th Grade Class Raises Awareness for Elephants
It is very heartwarming when we hear about children in different countries taking an interest in helping to protect wildlife. […]
It is very heartwarming when we hear about children in different countries taking an interest in helping to protect wildlife. […]
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar Wildlife SOS is the first Indian organization to put their concern about the plight of captive elephants
The excited laughter of children could be heard spilling out of the windows of a white-walled room in the small
A special thanks to the Gordon and Patricia Gray Animal Welfare Foundation for their support in funding a classroom for
Mornings at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility find our rescued bears lazing about their enclosures or still fast asleep in
Kitcha is a seven year old male sloth bear at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility. Rescued by Wildlife SOS in
By Shruti Prabhala It was an eventful day for the Wildlife SOS rescue team in Agra as they received a
By Shruti Prabhala This New Year brought a surprise visitor to a village in Mathura. A seven foot long python
The Dara Shikoh Centre for Arts organized the 7th Dara Shikoh festival from 18th to 22nd August 2015. Wildlife SOS
Gail is a female sloth bear, who was rescued by Wildlife SOS in West Bengal when she was five years
The scrub jungles of Maharashtra have always been ideal leopard habitat, the dry deciduous forest providing the perfect cover for
By Shruti One morning, a family residing in Faridabad found a visitor resting in their house. A young jackal strayed
By Shruti On November 10 2014 at 4pm, Wildlife SOS received a call from Mr. S.N Bansode, a forest officer
Last week, Wildlife SOS’ Agra Bear Recue Facility was approached by the ‘Explorers’ club of GD Goenka School, Delhi to
Trees at our sloth bear and elephant rescue centres aren’t just trees. They double as scratching posts for our itchy
We are thrilled to report that Suzy, the blind circus elephant we told you about over the Holidays, has been
Every year, thousands of volunteers across Asia and Australia visit wetlands in their country and count waterbirds. This event is
The staff at Wildlife SOS spent their weekend surrounded by elephants a little different from the ones we are used
Since the start of this year, Wildlife SOS’s 24 hour rescue helpline has been buzzing with distressed calls concerning injured