Volunteers conduct census for red deer in Dachigam National Park
By Aaliya Mir and Jordan Carlton Schaul Volunteer programs are an integral part of Wildlife SOS conservation initiatives. Our volunteers […]
By Aaliya Mir and Jordan Carlton Schaul Volunteer programs are an integral part of Wildlife SOS conservation initiatives. Our volunteers […]
By Steffi Joseph Playful as ever, Chanchal has lived up to her name with her daily antics, winning hearts every
By Resham Beri Laxmi, who was rescued by Wildlife in July 2013 from Mumbai, is now well settled in at
Wildlife SOS recently had the pleasure of speaking at the Army Goodwill Public School which is located in Pahalgam. The
By Aaliya Mir Wildlife SOS created wildlife awareness programs during a recently held Adventure Camp for boys and girls of
‘Badal’ is a fascinating bear who is currently living at the Agra Bear Rescue Center. He appears to be good
By Jordan Carlton Schaul and Vinay Datla A call about a wild bear in Shikohabad, which is 75 kilometers from
I had been riding on trains, planes and taxis it felt for 72 hours straight. During these travels I felt
By Aaliya Mir Winter is almost coming to an end and spring is arriving quickly. With the changes of the
By Jordan Schaul The last weekend of April 2013 was a big weekend for Wildlife SOS. The Team was in
By Aaliya Mir We have had a history of associating wildlife with our legendary beliefs and folklore. Our lives would
By Samad Kottur In 2006, Wildlife SOS intiated a project that would conserve bear habitat in the area of karnataka
In a dramatic seven hour long rescue operation by NGO’s Wildlife SOS and Friendicoes SECA with the cooperation of the
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan One breezy October morning saw hundreds of people gather on Nelson Mandela Road.They were witnessing a first
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Wildlife SOS celebrated Wildlife Week this year with the usual pomp and enthusiasm as always in the
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Our rescue team in Agra received information from the Forest Department that a young Vulture was spotted
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan The first time we heard of Gadauli village in Uttar Pradesh, a few hours from the Taj
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Imagine being bound and gagged with your arms folded behind your back and your feet duct taped
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Bird watchers are keen on Owls, but why would a washer man or ‘dhobi’ want barn owls???
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan In a shocking incident on 6th December, the ugly face of illegal wildlife trade in Delhi surfaced