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Recently, Wildlife SOS and WBC Research Foundation biologists joined an AZA (American Zoos and Aquariums) Sloth Bear SAFE (Saving Animals
As our many conservation initiatives continue to bloom, we’re thrilled with all of Wildlife SOS’s quiet (and not so quiet)
August brings the warmth of summer and the important reminder that it’s National Make-A-Will Month. This moment is dedicated to
Bears are considered solitary carnivores. Generally, this means that the animal does not cooperatively hunt prey, defend resources, attract mates,
Our wildlife advocacy programs run deep into a wide range of communities. From thousands of rescue hotline calls, to dozens
Recently our legal team won cases to secure Jai’s freedom for good, and continue the fight for others. In 2023
Our anti-poaching teams are working closely with the Forest Department and law enforcement to disrupt the black-market trade in wildlife,
This year we started an ambitious initiative to improve the lives of captive elephants in several impactful ways. We brought
Our bear collaring programs are gathering data on Himalayan brown bears and sloth bears, learning more about their behaviours to
It has been another monumental year for Wildlife SOS. As we look back on 2023, we both celebrate the many
Wildlife SOS is thrilled to announce that after a nearly three-year legal battle, Jai is truly free! The images of
Sloth bears, like all bear species, are generally considered solitary carnivores. Though sloth bears generally do not eat red meat,
Wildlife SOS has been rescuing sloth bears in the southern state of Karnataka since 2006. During this time Wildlife SOS
November 16, 2021 – This could be our most dangerous rescue ever, which is why we are unable to reveal
Leopard conservation in India has been a pillar of Wildlife SOS for over 15 years. Whether tending to the needs
It is estimated that more than half of the sloth bears found in India are outside of well-protected areas. They
We get many questions about unique ways to give to Wildlife SOS, so we’re starting an occasional column about ways
Lavanya Raju is the Director of Finance and Administration based in our small Utah, USA office. She joined Wildlife SOS
At Wildlife SOS, our campaign to save elephants incorporates many components to address the protection, welfare and conservation of India’s
Gail Hunte recently wrote a children’s book about a ‘dancing bear’. The book follows the life of ‘Ajeet’, a sloth
Recently we painfully witnessed another untimely death of one of India’s elephants. Her name was Lakshmi. After being hired by
For Immediate Release India-based wildlife charity, Wildlife SOS has partnered with a national tourism body “Responsible Tourism Society of India
One year ago, a begging elephant we call Jasmine, was loaded onto a truck in Delhi and transferred to a
You have probably heard about the importance of wildlife corridors to the sustainability of wildlife populations. But what exactly is
Elephant Tails Podcast, Ep11 – Have you ever wondered about the work that goes into caring for a large, injured,
Can you spot the differences? Asiatic black bears, also known as moon bears, are often mistaken for sloth bears because
Fodor’s recently published a story that is misinforming tourists with industry propaganda that perpetuates cruelty to elephants. The once-reputable travel
Here are some top videos from Wildlife SOS. To see more, subscribe to our YouTube channel!
Virtual Reality tour of the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center (ECCC) in Mathura, India. If you’re
Entering through the thick and dense forested area of Wildlife SOS Ch. Surinder Singh Elephant Rehabilitation Centre, Ban Santour, Yamunanagar
What a beautiful thing to have, imagination, and there is none stronger than that which is lent wings by a
**GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING** — Wildlife SOS team operating out of the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC) in Karnataka received a
Lush trees within the premises of Agra Bear Rescue Facility sway to the tune of the wind forming a flowering
When one decade of abuse seems like a lifetime, imagine the trauma of five decades of unimaginable level of abuse,
A known and loved face in the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Facility, Jay Prakash has been taking care of
The blow of an ankush, the loud command of an unfriendly voice and the end of a short slumber –
It is true that success is the result of years of untiring efforts and not the fruit of a single
Ramu has been a part of the Wildlife SOS family for just 15 days, but has made himself an inseparable
There are plenty of causes to care about in today’s world but not many gravitate towards wildlife conservation. It is
Akki’s story is one of extreme hardships – torn away from his mother when he was only a cub, and
We owe a great deal of gratitude to our supporters across the globe for helping make 2019 a success for
Recently, Wildlife SOS & the Gujarat Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA) in collaboration with the Forest department
In the month of August, we shared the news about five live sloth bears that were seized from poachers near
One look at Chanchal and you know, she is onto planning some mischief in her head. As she eyes the
On October 12, 2019, Wildlife SOS founders Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani were joined by over 150 wildlife supporters for
One of Wildlife SOS’s core priorities is to provide rehabilitative and hospice care to severely abused elephants, harmed during captivity
Rs. 7500 – the cost of a life, the cost of ruining one. Bella was purchased illegally by collective ownership
In the early hours of October 20, 2019, more than 40,000 enthusiastic runners took to the streets of Delhi to
The lush green forests of Ch. Surinder Singh Elephant Rehabilitation Centre (ERC) have a new secret nowadays, a gentle giant
“What do we want? Climate Justice. When do we want it? Now!” With Fridays for Future striking across the world,
If Agra Bear Rescue Facility’s enclosure 14 could share tales of Titli’s exploits, we’d all have a story worthy of
For those of you are wondering what the hoopla around “National Wildlife Week” is about, its purpose is to draw
Soundlessly they make their way to the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC), Mathura. Their pace is slow and comfortable.
In a city that is always flooded with people, it is hard to imagine that there would be enough space
When one thinks of poaching of animals, the image of a heavily armed person crops into their head as they
On July 13, 2019, the Wildlife SOS team in the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center received an urgent call from the
In July and August, the roads and streets leading to temples begin to be dotted by men dressed in saffron
On August 8th, Wildlife SOS cofounders Kartick and Geeta joined the Wildlife SOS USA staff in Salt Lake City, Utah
Historically, leopards, antelopes, jackals have inhabited the landscape of Delhi. Over hundreds of years the Aravalli Range that enters Delhi
Time and again several incidents have shown the existential threat that open wells pose to the survival of wildlife, especially
Wildlife SOS presents the 3rd annual Tusk of the Town in Salt Lake City, Utah Join Wildlife SOS co-founders Kartick
Rakesh Kumar has been working with Wildlife SOS at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility, for almost 12-years now. He’s an
Chhattisgarh with its tropical dry deciduous forests along with patches of rocky terrain serves as a suitable habitat for the
Aleem has been part of the Wildlife SOS family for over 13 years now. Currently residing at the Agra Bear
Undergraduates taking the course APBI 496: Applied Animal Biology Practicum at University British Columbia will now have the option of
With nine out of ten people being exposed to levels of air pollutants that exceed the safety standards set by
On the 19th of May 2019, the Garden City of Bengaluru awoke with cheer for over twenty five thousand registered
Our magnificent planet has an incredibly complex and vibrant ecosystem. All organisms interact with one another to create the ideal
Sloth bears are endemic to the Indian subcontinent and occur commonly across the tropical forests of the region. But over
One of the oldest animals on the planet, turtles are known to have existed for over 220 million years! Turtles
Recently Wildlife SOS’ team operating out of Srinagar received a distressed call about an unusual snake that was spotted at
Over the past decade, Vimal has been living a care-free and fulfilling life at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center. Unfortunately,
Forest covers 31% of the world’s land surface and every breathing species on this planet is directly or indirectly dependent
Hussain Basha has been working with Wildlife SOS for 12 years now and is currently based out of the organization’s
While the world at large celebrates Easter with vigorous fervour, Wildlife SOS took upon itself to treat the rescued sloth
Lakshmi was just a cub when she was snatched away from her mother and her forested home, only to be
Recently, a community interaction event was organized in Kupwara border area by Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Department on March 24th,
Elephants are magnificently beautiful animals, that never fail to catch the wonder of humans. But they are much more than
To say that life in captivity was hard on Kalpana is an understatement. Day after day Kalpana suffered immensely as
Captive elephants have been a prominent part of India’s rich cultural history, where they were tamed to be a ride
It’s been over 10 years since Veerpal joined Wildlife SOS and became a part of our family. Having worked at
Our Spring auction is just around the corner, and you don’t want to miss the chance to bid on our
Rozy and Fancy were barely a week old when members of the Department of Horticulture stumbled upon the duo within
The Kashmir Stag, commonly known as Hangul is a subspecies of the Asian clade of elk, native to India. Inhabiting
The foundations of the World Forestry Day can trace its roots back to 1971, at the 23rd General Assembly of
Spanning across varied habitats and climates, the diminutive house sparrow was perhaps one of the easiest birds to spot. Dotting
The Indo-Maldives Cycling Expedition flagged off on 10th March 2019. Traversing approximately 500 kilometers, the route covers the Golden Triangle
With three back to back leopard rescue operations, it’s been quite the action-packed week for Wildlife SOS. With the harvest
The 10th of March 2019 marks a memorable day for Wildlife SOS as the prestigious Maharana Udai Singh Award was
As tensions flared between two adult male leopards near Bhatkalwadi village in Ottur, Maharashtra, a territorial feud broke open resulting
The Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital’s first outside patient, Holly, arrived in December 2018. Formerly used as a begging elephant, she
The Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital’s first outside patient, Holly, arrived in December 2018. Formerly used as a begging elephant, she
With accelerated economic growth resulting in rapid infrastructural development in India, the transport network has received a makeover, which incorporates
With accelerated economic growth resulting in rapid infrastructural development in India, the transport network has received a makeover, which incorporates
Home to over 165 species of migratory and resident birds, the Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary comprises of the fresh water
Home to over 165 species of migratory and resident birds, the Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary comprises of the fresh water
Kabilan was rescued from a Kalandar settlement in Uttar Pradesh in 2007. He was a little over a year old
Kabilan was rescued from a Kalandar settlement in Uttar Pradesh in 2007. He was a little over a year old
Pangolins, also known as ‘scaly anteaters’, are the only mammals to be completely covered in scales. Their distinct features include
Pangolins, also known as ‘scaly anteaters’, are the only mammals to be completely covered in scales. Their distinct features include
Recently, we told you of an elephant by the name of Luna who needed immediate help. We didn’t know much
Recently, we told you of an elephant by the name of Luna who needed immediate help. We didn’t know much
Inaugurating its first ever sustainability club: the S.A.F.E Club, the Department of Professional Studies at Christ University in collaboration with
Inaugurating its first ever sustainability club: the S.A.F.E Club, the Department of Professional Studies at Christ University in collaboration with
Maharashtra, the fourth-largest state to harbor Indian leopards, has in the recent years faced the threat of a shrinking habitat,
Maharashtra, the fourth-largest state to harbor Indian leopards, has in the recent years faced the threat of a shrinking habitat,
Earlier this week, the Wildlife SOS team in Agra joined hands with Wildlife Institute of India (WII) to host a
Earlier this week, the Wildlife SOS team in Agra joined hands with Wildlife Institute of India (WII) to host a
Barely a year old, Rose was rescued from the state of Madhya Pradesh in 2016. Trapped in a poacher’s snare,
Barely a year old, Rose was rescued from the state of Madhya Pradesh in 2016. Trapped in a poacher’s snare,
It has been a month since the arrival of Holly at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital, and since then a
It has been a month since the arrival of Holly at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital, and since then a
While people in the city enjoyed a relaxing and rejuvenating Sunday, a helpless leopard’s life was at stake when it
In a grave incident, indicating an increase in the exploitation of wildlife, a severely injured male hyena was found on
While people in the city enjoyed a relaxing and rejuvenating Sunday, a helpless leopard’s life was at stake when it
In a grave incident, indicating an increase in the exploitation of wildlife, a severely injured male hyena was found on
As we thrust the confines of the forests inwards and force the wild animals out of their natural habitat, we
Holly’s story is a heart-breaking tale of the many exploited begging elephants in India. Thankfully, unlike other abused elephants, fate
Tracing back to the 16th century, the barbaric dancing bear trade was extensively prevalent across the Indian subcontinent. Initializing with
We have big news from the All-Star Tortoise repatriation campaign: they’re home! And so far it’s been a rousing success:
Day after day for more than 40 years, Priyanka walked the hot, tarred roads inside the congested lanes of whatever
In addition to the tireless efforts and determined steps towards saving India’s wildlife, Wildlife SOS has evolved into an organization
Wildlife SOS just opened India’s very first Elephant Hospital! To us this is truly historic, a milestone not only for
For centuries, sloth bears have been associated with the cruel practice of ‘dancing bears’ in India. Wild bears were captured
An Indian stage and film actor, Jim Sarbh, with his riveting on-screen presence has recently exposed his latent love for
Forests and wildlife form a vital resource for the country and human sustenance cannot be independent of wildlife and its
The Indian Leopard, is a Vulnerable species, as listed in the IUCN Red List and is widely distributed in the
Six years old and nearly half the weight she should have been, Ambika was forced to spend her days working
Earlier this month, we had three eminent veterinarians from Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University visit our team operating out
Wildlife SOS & the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department recently celebrated World Ranger Day at the Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary in
Multinational company Tata Global Beverages Ltd. (TGBL) has partnered with Wildlife SOS to support our sloth bear rescue and wildlife
It’s that time of the year again, which marks a busy time for Wildlife SOS’s Kalandar Rehabilitation Programme team as
My friends rode an elephant and said it was an amazing experience – what’s so terrible about it? It may
Durga was rescued from Ramnagara and brought to Wildlife SOS in 2007 as a result of a human-wildlife conflict incident.
An approx. ten month old female leopard cub escaped a narrow brush with death after falling into a 40 foot
As a thick blanket of clouds engulfed the sun, a mood of melancholy and gloominess loomed over the city of
Here are snippets from the three cities that run our 24 x 7 helpline rescues! If you come across any
At dusk, the elephants come. Two large bulls soundlessly enter the paddy fields and begin wandering through the standing crop,
In 2008, the Wildlife SOS team rescued a timid little sloth bear from a Kalandar family in Andhra Pradesh. The
Following the successful workshop held at ECCC last month, the Wildlife SOS team hosted a second Wildlife Crime Enforcement &
Dr. Nithin is one of the younger veterinarians at Wildlife SOS, but his passion for what he does and the
Keeping with this year’s World Environment Day theme, ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’ our centers across India conducted awareness building activities to
The summer of 2017 brought warm sunshine and an atmosphere of excitement that lingered at ECCC as the staff was
Wildlife SOS hosted a Wildlife Crime Enforcement Workshop at the training class room in the Elephant Conservation & Care Center,
Pleasant temperatures and lush greens are a normal occurrence during this time of year at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre
Latika Nath, a conservation ecologist and photographer, in collaboration with Shloka Nath, a journalist and writer, have launched a coffee
In celebration of the International Day for Biological Diversity, Team Wildlife SOS hosted events throughout their centres in India. Although
On some days, working in conservation feels like we’re fighting a losing battle. The extinction of the last male northern
Climbing five stories to get a rat snake out of an air conditioning vent, or jumping twenty feet into a
Wildlife SOS INDIA was recently invited to participate in the National Animal Welfare Conference in Calgary, Canada to spread awareness
The Times Women’s Drive, an initiative of the Times Group, is an annual three-day women’s driving competition that aims to
Bollywood actor Sidharth Malhotra first discovered the heartbreaking reality of the lives of India’s captive elephants through the story of
Sarasu had spent almost three years tied to the end of a small rope, performing for her master out of
We set up our Elephant Conservation and Care Centre in Mathura in 2010, as the first and only one of
Starting from the first week of November, till the last week of March, the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center (BBRC) opens
Wildlife SOS co-founders, Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani were recently invited to speak at the ‘Uttar Pradesh Investors Summit 2018’
Every year, the onset of the harvest season brings about the unavoidable encounter with leopards and leopard cubs that have
Last month the Wildlife SOS Team, that is local to the region, was invited to attend the Pahalgam Winter Festival.
On the occasion of International Day of Forests celebrated on 21st March, renowned Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal made a bold
A group of employees from DELL-Bangalore extended their support to wildlife conservation and lend a hand to our rescued sloth
In a first of its kind meeting to conserve the unique and endangered species of sloth bears in India, Wildlife
February was a standard month in terms of calls that were received on our 24-hour helpline. There were 96 calls
February has been an action-packed month for our Rapid Response Unit operating out of the Agra Bear Rescue Facility. They
The last weeks have seen a lot of public engagement and awareness in the Delhi NCR particularly among schoolchildren, as
Last week, the elephants at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre had an incredibly special visitor drop by
February 2015 brought three new elephants to the Wildlife SOS family, each with a painful history of abuse in captivity,
It has been a busy month for the Wildlife SOS team at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center in Junnar, Maharashtra.
Watching young Mowgli exuberantly bounding around his enclosure at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility, it is hard to imagine that
Last month, the Wildlife SOS team in Agra played host to a group of government veterinarians from the north Indian
Please sign our petition to help get justice for Laxmi —and for all of India’s abused captive elephants! CLICK HERE
Just weeks after a sambar deer was rescued from a 12 foot deep uncovered well near Junnar, our team at
A few weeks ago, our team based out of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center in Junnar conducted a training workshop
Kasthuri was rescued from a Kalandar settlement in West Bengal in 2007. She was only six months old at the
Recently, Wildlife SOS staff members from the Agra Bear Rescue Facility operating in the expansive Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary rescued
Time and again, we have come across incidents that shed light on the dangers of open wells and uncovered water
When we first spoke about Priyanka elephant in November of last year, we could only share a few pictures of
Wildlife SOS co-founders Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani have been awarded the prestigious Jeanne Marchig Animal Welfare Award 2017 for
Renowned British Television celebrity Paul O’Grady, MBE has become a patron of Wildlife SOS India to support our efforts to
Nearly five years ago, in a daring operation involving a daylight car chase and ambush through the streets of Delhi
Truffles was a little over a year old when he and three other young sloth bears were rescued from a
With the growing number of incidents involving the use of deadly snares by poachers, another sloth bear was reported to
With the onset of harvest season in the state of Maharashtra, it is not uncommon for farmers to be exposed
In a horrifying incident indicating increasing intolerance and violence toward wildlife, a hyena was found trapped in a deadly jaw
A five year old male leopard was rescued from Nagla Padam village in Sadabad, near Agra city in a seven
For over 40 years, Priyanka knew no home. She spent most of her time on the dusty streets begging for
Just days after a nine month old female sloth bear was rescued from a deadly poacher’s snare on the outskirts
Earlier this week, local farmers in Brahmanwada village, Nashik stumbled upon three tiny leopard cubs huddled together amidst the dense
Pooja was around 18 months old when she first arrived at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility in 2008. She was
The southern state of Karnataka is home to a large population of the indigenous sloth bears (melursus ursinus), one of
Under President Trump’s direction, the United States Department of the Interior is set to reverse a 2014 ban on the
Our journey with Mohan started long before he arrived at the Elephant Conservation and Care Center. For more than a
India celebrates its Wildlife Week from 2nd to 8th of October every year with a view to preserve India’s precious
Wildlife SOS Co-Founder, Kartick Satyanarayan was recently invited to participate at the RoundGlass Samsara Festival in Bangalore hosted by celebrated
Wildlife SOS presents the 3rd annual Tusk of the Town on Thursday August 8, 2019! We’re coming back to The
The menace of littering and dumping of garbage and waste in the Protected Wildlife Areas has become one of the
India celebrates Wildlife Week from 2nd to 8th October every year to raise awareness about the subject among people. Wildlife
Recently, Wildlife SOS and the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) organised an exposure visit and orientation workshop for veterinary officers
After nearly two years of relentless efforts to bring Mohan to safety, Wildlife SOS was finally able to rescue him
Wildlife SOS recently conducted an Education and Awareness program on Wildlife Conservation and Mitigation of Man-Animal Conflict in collaboration with
Nestled in the river basin of the mighty Mahanadi river, the district of Mahasamund has found itself faced with a
With over 25,000 being seized at Indian airports nearly every year and an unimaginable number actually making it out of
Nearly every elephant in captivity has been caught from the wild, snatched from its family and mother by ruthless poachers
Possibly one of the most lovable and friendly sloth bears at the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Facility, Elvis’ life
Earlier this month, on the request of the Uttarakhand Forest Department and the Director of Rajaji National Park and Tiger
Brought in to our Manekdoh Leopard Rescue Centre in Junnar, Maharashtra in February this year, the endearing male leopard Neel
Riddled with a painful bullet wound on her left shoulder, a famished young sloth bear hobbled her way across farmland
In April 2015, 6 year old Peanut became the youngest elephant ever to be rescued by Wildlife SOS. Peanut was
The Telangana State Forest Officer Academy at Dulapally, Hyderabad has decided to include visit and training at the Wildlife SOS
For mother leopards in Junnar, parenting takes on a whole new realm of concern. Besides the overwhelming challenge of rearing
Drawn by the painful cries of an animal in distress, local farmers of Koratagere village, Karnataka were shocked to find
Wildlife SOS continuously makes efforts to reach out to rural and urban communities, especially those living near wildlife habitats to
There’s a story behind every beautiful picture and every action packed video on the Wildlife SOS website and social media
An occupant of Vadaj village, farmer Anil Salunke had stepped out to turn on the water well pump for the
Wildlife SOS’s anti-poaching unit rescued Yogi bear from Bihar in 2011. Our team received a tip off about a group
Laxmi was 18 years old when we first heard about her. She worked as a begging elephant in the state
‘-B K Singh, Senior Advisor Wildlife SOS & Retired Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forests Force) Karnataka As
Conservation efforts by Wildlife SOS will be highlighted at a spectacular upcoming charity event ‘This is Our World’ by Art
Prakash has been a part of the Wildlife SOS team for more than 14 years, having worked at both our
Last September marked a major victory for Wildlife SOS as we had pulled off one of the most challenging and
A group of snake-lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, which gathered in Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, New Delhi, were thrilled to have
July 24 Update: Last week we held a ceremony to remove Gajraj’s bell as a symbolic way to complete his
Rani is the most famous sloth bear at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility and she holds a very special place
The Maharashtra Forest department in association with the Manekdoh Leopard Rescue Centre conducted a leopard awareness and plantation drive at
The practice of dancing bears was a centuries-old tradition that inflicted terrible cruelty on thousands of highly endangered sloth bears
Starved, abused and forced to live the agonising life of a dancing bear, Odom was confined to a life of
Sonu joined Wildlife SOS seven years ago, when his elephant Rajesh was rescued from the circus and brought to our
BREAKING NEWS! Gajraj, the 70 year old bull whose name literally means ‘the king of the elephants’ has finally been
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) ABOUT GAJRAJ ELEPHANT 1. Who is Gajraj — what’s his story? Gajraj is a 70- to
A recent trend in wildlife poaching seems to be the use of bombs and explosives concealed in food bait to
On a chilly February day in 2016, Wildlife SOS got word of a limping bear cub wandering alone near a
With the summer of 2015 came warm sunshine and big changes at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Mathura –
For millions of years, the earth has survived through a series of careful checks and balances that it carefully implements
Wildlife SOS held a one day training workshop for a group of final year students from Nagpur Veterinary College at
The Kalandar people once relied on the exploitation of animals — sloth bears, namely — to put food on the
As the sun began to fade over Goharganj district of Madhya Pradesh, a group of children from Karakwadi village were
In February we all united to organize the fastest rescue in Wildlife SOS history. With your help we put a
Our fourth annual auction was the biggest one yet! The amazing Wildlife SOS volunteers helped us collect more than 400
From day one, she turned our lives upside down. Sita’s 2,100 km journey to her new home with us, the
The Department of Tourism recently organized a grand Snow Carnival in the beautiful valley of Gulmarg in the heart of
Our bear keepers at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility don’t just have the exceptionally important job of caring for our
Barely two months after an abandoned four month old female leopard cub was rescued in Maharashtra, another mother leopard was
Earlier this month, we played host to celebrated music producer, composer and conservationist Ricky Kej who paid a brief visit
July 2006 signalled the start of a torrid monsoon at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility, and a new life for
Sometimes it is difficult to decide whether Manali is more adorable or naughty. Then we realize that it is her
01st March 2017 The District Forest Officer of Sonbhadra in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh reaches out to
What is musth?Musth is a completely natural phenomenon seen in healthy adult bull elephants, both tuskers and makhnas (tuskless bulls).
Leopards in Maharashtra are increasingly falling prey to uncovered wells around forest areas. The buffer areas which mark the transition
As part of an initiative to help improve the living and working conditions of the elephants of Jaipur, Wildlife SOS
Caring for elephants requires a periodic check of their weight. Here’s our beloved Laxmi stepping up to the scale with
Spread across 467 sq kms of undulating plains and deciduous forests, the Sanjay-Dubri National Park located in Sidhi district of
It has been many years since we welcomed Goldie into the Agra Bear Rescue Centre. He was rescued from a
The elephant is a massive bull tusker that towers over the four brothers that claim ‘ownership’ over him. The ownership
As dawn broke over Somatwadi village, located a few kilometers away from the bustling city of Pune, seasonal farmers woke
Rescued as a badly wounded and terrified cub from Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, Rose has come a long way over
By- Kartick Satyanarayan India’s population explosion combined with its rapidly increasing density of people per square kilometer, vehicles, roads, industries
When rescuing ‘Dancing Bears’ from Kalandars, one of the most heartbreaking things was to find young cubs as captives. Suri
We have received many questions from our supporters regarding the Precious Four since the announcement of their retirement. We are
For Kuber, 2016 had been a difficult year. His health started deteriorating in February, when he started to lose appetite
Suraj arrived at our rescue centre on Christmas eve in the winter of 2015, in what was nothing short of
It has been nine years since the nightmare of brutality and exploitation has ended for Chingari. She was born to
On December 24 last year, an elephant’s life changed forever. Up until that day, the 45+-year-old tusker named Suraj had
A young leopard was spotted in Jabalpur village near the Yamuna Biodiversity Park and created panic among villagers who feared
Valmiki bear was rescued from the Indo-Nepal border in 2010. His Kalandar owners were intercepted at the border just as
Universal Children’s Day not only celebrates and encourages efforts to promote child welfare and addresses the need to fight for
1.) How old do you think Sidda is? Sidda is a young bull elephant, whose estimated age is 35 years.
Harvest season warrants an early start to the morning for the sugarcane farmers of Bargain Rasai village in Shirur, Maharashtra.
Injured and stranded for many days in the backwaters of Manchanabele Dam in Magadi, Karnataka, this was hardly the fate
A heavy iron ring forcefully pushed through their tender muzzle and a thick rope tied around the nose and neck,
Recently Bhima – a resident tiger of Bellary Zoo in Karnataka made headlines when he underwent dental surgery. At 22
Set on the banks of the river Ganges, the holy city of Varanasi has for centuries been one of the
Leopards are a highly adaptable species and for years, they have been living and breeding quietly in close proximity to
When Mohan’s story first entered the public domain, his plight captivated hearts everywhere – and people around the world became
With its rugged mountains, rolling hills, dense forests and miles of sandy coasts, India has been endowed with a rich
We’re thrilled to inform you all that Mohan, chained and abused for the past 50 years of his life, has
A victim of man-animal conflict, four year old Hamsi was rescued from a village in Bandipur, Karnataka in February 2015.
The distressed cries of an animal pierced through the stillness of the forest in the early hours of the morning,
Nestled in the busy Tajganj area of Agra, the Sheroes Hangout could be any other café in the area –
Earlier this month, the Wildlife SOS team at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center was invited by the Tamil Nadu Forest
For captive elephants in India, space to roam is practically unimaginable. Tethered in the same place for hours, for many
We have had a major breakthrough in our efforts to help Mohan. He is currently safe and has been moved
Wildlife SOS cofounders Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani are adding dates to their U.S. tour! As of now, their 2016
Earlier this month, the Wildlife SOS team at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre joined hands with Rufford Foundation and the
With the monsoons hitting the city, we find a large number of reptiles struggling to find shelter in the urban
After a lifetime in the circus, living in terrible conditions of abuse and neglect, four elephants named Goldie, Sylvie, Ruby
1. Where are the Precious Four elephants right now? The precious four elephants are under Interim-custody of Rambo Circus as
The scrub forests of Maharashtra have always been home to a rich population of leopards that for years have been
With the temperature touching as high as 47 degrees Celsius (117 Fahrenheit) in the capital, the searing heat is taking
As dawn broke over the national capital, a nilgai also known as a blue bull decided to leave the comforts
In the sweltering heat of the afternoon sun, a lone hyena wanders into a field in the outskirts of Sarbathpur
Forced into a life of abuse and torment, circus elephants Pearl, Ruby, Goldie, and Sylvie have known nothing but pain,
The heat is almost unbearable, shooting to highs of almost 45°C, as the Wildlife SOS team hikes through the forests
On the banks of the Dal lake in Kashmir, a massive Himalayan griffon vulture stretches out its wings, its massive
In recent years, illegal poaching and trade of wildlife in India has risen to an alarming level, despite having a
It turned out to be quite a shocking day for the residents of Suresh Nagar, New Agra when a large
Kerala – Gods own country has been in the news for the wrong reasons – elephant brutality! The state has
Kashmir is rich in biodiversity and is home to over 250 species of birds. Every year, the state plays host
We’ve got some great news to share with you about Rhea, the circus elephant in Tamil Nadu who we’ve been
The Wildlife SOS team at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre recently celebrated World Sparrow day and International Day of Forests
For nearly all 53 years of her life, Rhea has been a circus elephant, facing horrific abuse and neglect. Possibly
Approaching Elvis’ enclosure at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility, you are greeted by his nose, reaching out towards you, twitching
Wildlife SOS works closely with both rural and urban communities across India to educate people, especially those living in man-wildlife
Although their painful years as ‘dancing’ bears are long behind them, the rescued sloth bears at our rescue centres still
In the few short months since her arrival at the Van Vihar Bear Rescue Facility, Rose has come a long
The vast acres of Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary plays host to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Keetham Lake,
The month of February ended on a sad note for the Wildlife SOS family, as we suffered an unexpected loss
Binoculars in hand, Wildlife SOS’ Aaliya Mir, focuses on the marshy reeds ahead of her, as the boat she is
In recent years, the city of Agra has become home to an increasing population of Rhesus macaques. Being highly adaptable
As the early rays of the sun make their way through the thick canopy of trees at the Van Vihar
11th February, 2016 marked the second edition of the Wildlife SOS Webinar, where our co-founders Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani
Akki is a male sloth bear who spent the first five years of his life as an oppressed ‘dancing bear’
At Wildlife SOS, the elephants that we rescue are generally in such dire conditions when they arrive at our centre,
Earlier this month, the 7th Krackerjack Karnival organized by the Exhibitions India Ltd. Group, was held at Jayamahal Palace Hotel
Rescued in December 2015 from a lifetime of abuse and negligence as a confined temple elephant in Satara, Maharashtra, Suraj,
Two men wait somewhat impatiently for a train to arrive at the Mathura Railway junction. Their luggage comprises of three
Wildlife SOS recognizes that human compassion and tolerance is crucial to saving wild animals and protecting the habitats they need
As a part of Wildlife SOS’s conservation and awareness initiative program, we work with students of both rural and urban
The sight of Raju taking a dip in his pool gives optimism to elephant lovers around the world. For many,
Four years old and nearly half the weight he should have been, Bhalu (whose name means ‘bear’ in Hindi) spent
For a while, it seemed like the rain would never stop. The ceaseless downpour flooded the city of Chennai, destroying
Under the afternoon shadow of the Taj Mahal, tourists walk over cold marble and damp grass. They take photographs of
For Wildlife SOS, 2015 had its fair share of highs and lows, and brought with it all the memorable, pulse-racing
Warm sunlight reflects of his magnificent tusks, as the large bull elephant steps gingerly off the Wildlife SOS Elephant Ambulance
For the sixth year in a row, the Krackerjack Karnival organised by the Exhibitions India Ltd. group brought a whole
The call comes in at 11:00 am. Leopard. Looks like a cub. Caught in a trap. Tikli village, on the
Suraj is a male temple elephant who is about 45 years old. Sometime in his past, his entire left ear
In a dusty bylane, sandwiched between two rickety houses, a shaggy black figure ambles behind a man, dragged along the
As winter descends upon North India, birds from around the world make their way gradually towards the wetlands etched out
The elephant peering over the walls of the truck makes quite a sight for the people zooming by in their
Great News! We’ve rescued two new circus elephants, Mia and Sita from Tamil Nadu who are currently traveling in India’s
The bus conductor gestured towards the women waiting at the Anand Vihar Bus Terminal, indicating towards the open luggage compartment
This summer, the French Ambassador to India, Mr. Francois Richier dropped by Wildlife SOS’ rescue facilities in Uttar Pradesh, during
A regular volunteer at Wildlife SOS’ Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre in Bangalore, Ms. Sonu Yadhav’s passion for wildlife conservation and
The generally peaceful village of Panner Taluka, Maharashtra, saw a flurry of activity early one afternoon last week, as the
With the dab of a paintbrush or the stroke of a pencil, an artist brings to life an elephant breaking
The sleek big cat made its way through the foliage of its enclosure at the Bannerghatta Biological Park in Karnataka,
Tumbling down from Aligarh, the stream diverges out of the mighty Yamuna and traces its way through the state of
‘Bridgeable’ is a unique venture started in 2013 by a trio of visionaries- Ramya Nageswaran, Shobha Punukollu and Damyanti Shahani,
Bizi is an 8 year old male sloth bear, currently residing at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility. ABRF has been
When Wildlife SOS’ Co-founders Kartick and Geeta first decided to start rescuing India’s dancing bears, they weren’t sure where to
Shubham has worked with Wildlife SOS for about two years now, assisting Rakhee Sharma with the Kalandar Rehabilitation Program. He
The United States Ambassador to India, Mr. Richard Verma, and his wonderful family stopped by the Agra Bear Rescue Facility
In the drizzle of the rain and the rolling hills of Junnar, the students of the Onkoreshwar Tribal School walk
When the monsoons hit the city, the Wildlife SOS rapid response unit knows they’re in for a hectic month full
At Wildlife SOS, the welfare of the animals we rescue is our topmost priority, and we assign immense value to
Flanking the dense green jungles of the Kalesar Wildlife Sanctuary, the Ch. Surinder Singh Elephant Rehabilitation Centre (ERC) is home
We’ve been taking note of the questions you are asking about Mohan, and have drafted the answers below to help
Ghanshyam has worked at Wildlife SOS’ Agra Bear Rescue Facility for nearly ten years, as a cook for three years
The Himalayan mountain range threading through the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir boasts one of the world’s most startlingly
As tall fields of sugarcane eat steadily into the scrub jungles of Junnar, Maharashtra, the residents of the forests and
Karthikayani is a female sloth bear that has been living at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility ever since Wildlife SOS
Earlier this month, Wildlife SOS team member Bindia was invited to the National Museum of Natural History, Delhi, to talk
Wildlife SOS’ anti-poaching unit, ForestWatch, rescued a female sloth bear from Jharkhand, now named ‘Suma’ with the help of the
Ganesh is a 19 year old male sloth bear who has been living at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility since
Amer Fort,a popular tourist attraction in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan is known for its breathtaking palaces, forts, ambience and
Asim has worked at Wildlife SOS’ Elephant Conservation and Care Centre for five years, since the rescue of his elephant,
Thursday morning was all about wagging tails and smiling faces, as a group of fifteen employees from Google volunteered at
At 9:00 am, the morning of 25th May, the veterinary staff and keepers at Wildlife SOS’ Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre
Suraj Pal has worked with Wildlife SOS for four years, acting as an elephant keeper at Wildlife SOS’ Elephant Care
People and animals have co-existed along the waters of the Jhelum river for centuries. Little villages crop up along the
It was Monday morning, and the staff at Wildlife SOS’ Delhi office were settling in for another week of work.
With rapid encroachment into forested areas surrounding villages and fields, incidents of man-animal conflict in Maharashtra have seen a dramatic
Great news! The Nut Herd is currently on the road to their permanent home at our center in Mathura. When
Butterball, a female sloth bear was rescued by Wildlife SOS almost twelve years ago, when she was ten-months old and
The Gurgaon-Faridabad expressway extends from Sikanderpur, Gurgaon to Pali-Bhakri, Faridabad, connecting major industrial zones, tourist destinations and corporate offices, as
An Earth Day awareness event was organised by Working With Nature Group (WWN) and Delhi Development (DDA) at Sanjay Van
Founders of Wildlife SOS India – Mr. Kartick Satyanarayan and Mrs. Geeta Seshamani were invited to address the European Parliament
Maharani, like always, stays true to her name at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility and takes great pleasure in the
Jaswant Singh has been working with Wildlife SOS for a decade now. He works as an Assistant Accountant and is
In an all-night anti-poaching rescue operation based on intelligence provided, a sloth bear cub was seized from poachers on the
Mohan, chained and abused for the past 50 years of his life, needs to be rescued. To keep you all
In a historic one of a kind event, a wild four year old female sloth bear was rescued thrice from
All around the world, people know the story of Raju, the courageous elephant who stole our hearts when he wept
Suzy is a blind performing elephant that has suffered a lot of neglect at the circus where she was forced
Thanks to a partnership with Arm the Animals, we are proud to offer some great new products you can purchase
We’ve got great news to share with you about Lakhi, the blind begging elephant. She has been rescued by our
Blind and forced to work, Lakhi is a female elephant who was defeated by life’s injustices. Aged approximately 60 years
The plight of elephants in circuses is disturbing since they are continuously in chains and only let off when performing;
11 year old Rengu is one of the most simple and quiet bears at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF).
After 46 long years of being chained and leading a life of suffering, Asha was freed on 20th February, 2015
Asha is a female elephant aged approximately 46 years who has been used for elephant rides in Amber fort, Jaipur
In association with Uttar Pradesh Forest Department, Wildlife SOS organized an event displaying a fusion of nature, mime and magic
1.) Now that you have launched the circus elephant campaign, does that mean you will only be helping elephants from
Bobby is a new member of our team residing at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF). He was rescued by
Wildlife SOS had the fortune of witnessing a one of a kind event at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre in
by- Shruti Prabhala In collaboration with Uttar Pradesh Forest Department and Archaeological Survey of India, Wildlife SOS has launched a
Raju is currently in Musth which is a natural and healthy phenomenon in male (bull) elephants. Characterized by heavy secretion
by- Shruti Prabhala Remember the story of Swati bear? She was a wild sloth bear who was found in a
Steve Koyle is the Senior Elephant Keeper at the Phoenix Zoo. We asked him a bit about his job, as
By Shruti Prabhala 9th January, 2015 was a lively day at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center, Wildlife SOS’s center in
by- Pia Sharma In a very eventful week the Wildlife SOS team from Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center, Maharashtra has helped
by-Shruti Prabhala Tumkur, a district in the state of Karnataka, South India, is home to many endangered sloth bears. On
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar Wildlife SOS witnessed a beautiful Christmas when children with special needs visited Elephant Conservation and Care Center,
It has been almost 6 months since you made it possible for us to rescue Raju. We wanted to give
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar The sighting of a giant python at the DND Flyover brought traffic there to a halt. There
PRESS RELEASE After eradicating the brutal, centuries-old practice of dancing bears in India, Wildlife SOS is now ready to take
Ashish Batura has been a dedicated and invaluable member of the Wildlife SOS team since 2008. Recently, he relocated to
On a cold November night the Air Force Station in Agra had a surprise visitor who infiltrated the station security
Wildlife SOS celebrated a Wildlife Week in collaboration with the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department at the Van Vihar National Park,
Tell us who you are and how you started working with Wildlife SOS? My name is Steve Koyle and I’m
A 3 day auction will run through October 24 to raise money to help wildlife. You can participate by bidding
Raju’s case was not listed today at Allahabad High Court but is now likely to be heard on the 3rd
I taught public school, grades 4-9, for 34 years. During that time I developed curriculum on Humane Education that went
We just wanted to share with you that Raju’s court case has now been delayed until October 27. There isn’t
It is challenging to deal with man-animal conflict, especially in areas where tribals and animals breathe the same air. In
For those of you awaiting news and the outcome for Raju’s court case, please note that his case is now
Raju has suffered 50 years of unimagineable cruelty. Two months ago, the world worked together to set him free. But
Wildlife SOS in alliance with Art Spice at The Metropolitan Hotel and Spa collaborated with Singapore-based artist Alpana Ahuja to
The political nerve center of the country had a unique visitor on Saturday – a wild animal “palm civet”, a
While the Delhi monsoons have come as a relief to the citizens of Delhi, it also brings relief to reptiles
We are often asked the question of why it costs so much to rescue an elephant. The above before and
We have some great news, there is now a court order that is allowing for us to finally rescue an
The Infosys team visited the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre, Bangalore to celebrate World Environment Day with Wildlife SOS. They visited
Wildlife SOS rescued a small baby hedgehog in Agra Bear Rescue Facility, Uttar Pradesh. Gopal Singh, the bear keeper was
This week on National Geographic Radio, host Boyd Matson interviews Wildlife SOS co-founder, Kartick Satyanarayan. Here are some excerpts from
This Environment day, on 5th June 2014 , our sister organisation Friendicoes SECA had members of Google team working as
Located in Agra, adjacent to our bear rescue centre, is a piece of land we call Elephant Conservation and Care
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar In a crucial rescue operation carried out by the Wildlife Protection Department and Wildlife SOS, an eight
Wildlife SOS’s Agra Bear Rescue Facility and Elephant Conservation and Care Centre has won the Trip Advisor “Certificate of Excellence”
By Kadambari Atri Pepper was rescued from Badoi village in Uttar Pradesh on 21st March 2010. He was a 3
by- Aaliya Mir An event was organized by Wildlife SOS on ‘International Day for Biological Diversity-2014 with the aim of
by- Aaliya Mir An interactive session with the officials of South Division was organized at their headquarters in Bhijbehara, Anantnag
By Kadambari Atri Recently, Wildlife SOS had organised it’s first online auction fundraiser that started from 7th April and continued
by- Aaliya Mir A Famous Kashmiri Proverb “Aan Poshe Tale,Yalee Waan Poshe”(Food will last if Forests Shall). The environment faces
By Aaliya Mir A program was organized for the staff of the WPD to identify the problems faced by the
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar A team of 23 students from UNC Kenan- Flagler business school (United States) visited Wildlife SOS’s Elephant
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar Raheman Bee is an 88 year old lady who lives in Taleda, Rajasthan alone. Her husband was
by- Amanjeet Kaur Earlier this month, the team of Wildlife SOS recieved a phone call from forest ranger Mr. R
Her Excellency Vijay Thakur Singh lighting the lamp at the exhibition’s opening ceremony Singapore hosted an inspiring art exhibition featuring
By Aaliya Mir February 7, 2014: Raja and Zara are three-year-old Moon Bears in Pahalgam. Rescued a little less than
By Ankita Kanwar January 31, 2014: It was a chilly Friday morning as our communication team at Wildlife SOS made
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar “The only disability in life is a bad attitude.”- Scott Hamilton As part of the Kalandar Education
By Amanjeet Kaur A foggy winter morning recently, the team of Wildlife SOS received a call from RFO Raya about
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar “There is some good in this world, and it’s worth fighting for.”- J.R.R. Tolkien Wildlife SOS has
Every day, our staff cares for more than 500 sloth bears at our four sanctuaries across India. Prior to being
By- Suvidha Bhatnagar An awareness program was conducted by Wildlife SOS at the Commissioner’s camp office in Agra on December
A large adult wild Nilgai antelope bull was rescued from the residential area of Netaji Nagar by Wildlife SOS and
The team of Wildlife SOS at Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) in Maharashtra received a call for the rescue of
By Kirsty Angus We first found out about Wildlife SOS through a fellow Australian traveller and then saw a 2
By Amanjeet Kaur Captive elephants in India have a cruel history of being used for begging, held in temples for
By Prathamesh Desai A couple of days ago, a rat snake that was 6.5 ft. long was rescued from a
Wildlife SOS is participating in the Crowdrise Holiday Challenge. This is an opportunity for us to raise much needed funds
By Rakhee Sharma Aashiya comes from a poor Kalandar family. There are 6 in her family and Aashiya is the
By Aaliya Mir It has been almost a decade since Wildlife SOS started its program in Kashmir with the goal
By Resham Beri Bhola is a 48 years old Asiatic elephant who was abused his entire life and forced to
By Resham Beri Remember the radio collared sloth bear that was rescued by Wildlife SOS and released back in Suhelwa
By Resham Beri In a one of a kind rescue and release operation, The Uttar Pradesh Forest Department and Wildlife
By Tahir Gazanfar An inter school painting competition was held at the Kashmir Harvard Educational Institute, Habak, Naseembagh. The event
By Steffi Joseph Vishwamitir Railway Station, Vadodara, Gujarat had an unusual visitor a few days ago when a 2.5 ft.
By Steffi Joseph In an interesting rescue operation, we got a call from a person who identified a strange scaly
By Resham Beri and Steffi Joseph Rajbir Singh is the coordinator of the Wildlife SOS Helpline Unit and has been
By Steffi Joseph “And there’s always a way to begin with.”-Autumn Doughton In our attempt to solve the problem of
By Steffi Joseph In a historic rescue effort, over 300 birds were saved from the disaster that Cyclone Phailin caused
Rakhee Sharma has been overseeing the Kalandar rehab program for the past 7 years. Her day starts bright and earlier,
Over two years ago, two young moon bears were rescued from the trunk of a Chinar tree. The two orphaned
Wildlife SOS held a series of events during Wildlife Week that ran from October 2nd through the 8th. One of
By Aaliya Mir A snake was recently rescued in the foothills of Koh-e-Maran in the old city near a revered
By Rajesh Bhavsar This is a photo gallery of a 13 ft. that was rescued in Gujarat in the early
By Resham Beri In a joint Anti-poaching operation by Jharkhand Forest Department, police and Wildlife SOS, three young sloth bears
By Resham Beri It was an eventful day for Wildlife SOS’s Bangalore team after they received a call from the
By Resham Beri, Chanchal, one of our rescued elephants is currently under going treatment for a digestive disorder. We began
By Steffi Joseph Wildlife SOS, a Delhi based NGO received a call on their Vadodara helpline about a strange looking
By Steffi Joseph Delhi, 23 August: In a historic and landmark judgment issued by the Karnatak High Court, six tiger
By Resham Beri With the advent of the monsoon season, our 24 hour animal rescue helpline has been buzzing with
Fifteen years ago, in 1998, a small crocodile was caught at a temple outside of Lalbaug. He was measured to
Snehal Bhavsar has been relentless for the past 30 years in her efforts to help wildlife. Her specialty has become
How does one live in harmony with bears? That is the question that the Wildlife SOS-Kashmir team is trying to
Iconic celebrities from around the world like the Barbi Twins are now asking people to help working and performing elephants
As many of you know, in our work to solve the ‘dancing bear problem in India, we worked with the
By Dr. Jordan Schaul (jordan@wildlifesos.org) Twelve hours of driving in the scorching summer heat is what our wildlife rescue team
Photo not of gharial, but of juvenile mugger crocodile! By Dr. Jordan Schaul Last week we received great news from
Press Release: WILDLIFE SOS APPEALS TO HOLLYWOOD AND BOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES LIKE AMITABH BACHCHAN TO HELP RESCUE BEGGING STREET ELEPHANTS IN
*** PLEASE NOTE, THIS BIJLEE IS A DIFFERENT ELEPHANT THAN THE BIJLI THAT WE HAVE ALREADY RESCUED AND LIVES WITH
Surender and Rohtas and rescued wolf snake Last night, in the middle of a festive social event in Agra for
By Jordan Schaul Desh Raj Singh, known to most of us as Veeru is one of our sloth bear keepers.
The Wildlife SOS Anti poaching team “Forestwatch” rescued two young bears from the border state of Bihar that lies on
By Jordan Schaul A day after the International Day for Biological Diversity was celebrated worldwide, our growing herd of rescued
By Aaliya Mir and Jordan Carlton Schaul Wildlife SOS was invited to help launch and participate in an exciting cycling
Wildlife SOS has programs working to try and inspire students to both care about wildlife and to take an active
The olive ridley sea turtle is considered to be one of the most abundant sea turtles; however, due to a
By Aaliya Mir Almost two years ago, we rescued two sibling moon bear cubs from the trunk of a Chinar
This is a special announcement. We are very pleased and proud that Kartick Satyanarayan, one of the founders of Wildlife
Aaliya Mir is the Education Officer for Wildlife SOS in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. She leads a team
In an all night anti poaching rescue operation based on intelligence provided by Wildlife SOS, four young male sloth bears
Vinay Datla is the new volunteer coordinator for Wildlife SOS. This is a new program for Wildlife SOS and we
At 11 AM on January 26, Wildlife SOS had a surprise visitor. An 8 week old leopard cub had been
Read the latest Nat Geo Article by Jordan Schaul that features an interview with Geeta Seshamani, co-founder of Wildlife SOS.
The Wildlife SOS Moon Bear Conservation Project in Kashmir today works on conflict mitigation to help prevent bear human conflict
In another one of many firsts, India’s first Conservation Education Walkway focusing on wildlife conservation with special emphasis on Bear
Currently, Baiju manages the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in India. However, in his early years with
It isn’t easy to run a 24 hour rescue program; it is even more daunting in a city like Delhi.
In the early hours of 3rd December 2012, Wildlife SOS team in Bangalore headed by Dr Arun A Sha received
In 2009, Wildlife SOS along with an international NGO coalition was able to bring an effective end to the dancing
By Vinay Datla Titli was an 8 month old bear cub when she was rescued from Mirzapur. She is now
By Sharon St. Joan When Maya arrived at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Rescue Centre at Mathura, she weighed 3,890 kilos
Dr. Ilayaraja recently attended the ‘Asian Meeting on Zoo and Wildlife Medicine/Conservation’ in Bangkok, Thailand. He presented several veterinary papers
This is the third interview in a series that we are doing on the great people who make the work
Working with elephants is a dream that many people have. But what is it really like to work with an
This is part 2 of the interview with Dr. Yaduraj. 5.) Tell us about a typical day for you. Typically,
By Tamara Dormer Sometimes we look to others for inspiration and other times it shows up when we least expect
Four years and over 3,200 tweets later, WSOS now has over 10,000 followers! Kartick Satyanarayan, who is usually the voice
Wildlife SOS, currently runs a facility called the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center. This center, located a short drive from Mumbai,
OS rescued a four foot long adult Cobra from inside the Commonwealth Games venue – the RK Khanna Tennis Stadium.
Two cobras rescued from CWG 2010 gates no 1 and 2 . A call was received at the Wildlife SOS
These days Wildlife S.O.S Delhi cell is being flooded by calls for distressed Blue Bulls or what we commonly know
Two sloth bear brothers lived for several years in a small dark room. Thousands of pairs of eyes stared at
A team of about 20 volunteers from our Australian partners (FTB) Free the Bears Fund Inc, descended on the Wildlife
To spot a porcupine in Delhi’s vanishing forests is a rare sight, but to spot a swimming porcupine is even
Monsoon rains in India have created a potentially challenging situation for the Agra Bear Sanctuary in India where over 270
It’s hard to believe, but it has been a year since Champa arrived at Elephant Haven. Before being taken in
Following on the steps of the Small Indian Civet, rarely found (in Delhi), the Wildlife SOS Delhi Helpline team has
Awareness and education has always been an integral part in the mission statement of Wildlife SOS. An aware citizen is
Wildlife SOS recently received one more “dancing bear” at the Agra Bear Rescue Centre. The bear named “Moksha†meaning “eternal
It was 9 am on a cool December morning when the phone rang at The Agra Bear Rescue Facility. The
Wildlife SOS recently organised an awareness and training program in Reptile handling at Delhi’s elite Jawaharlal Nehru University. Jawaharlal Nehru
Wildlife SOS is organising a 15 day Habitat Management Project in RamDurga near Hampi, Karnataka. Starting on February 14th and
Last summer, Wildlife SOS’ ever vigilant informers at last spotted Bijli, a female elephant we had been tracking since 2009.
This blind elephant named Bhola (meaning – “the innocent one”) was recently the victim of an accident…hit by a truck,
In a joint Anti operation carried out by Wildlife SOS with Haryana Forest Dept and Haryana Police based on intelligence
Its hard to accept that we belong to a species “humans†that is the most destructive of all species. As
In a successful joint anti poaching operation Wildlife SOS rescued five endangered sloth bear cubs and two sub-adult bears from
Reptiles hibernate in winter as we all know but contrary to beliefs Reptiles also like to come out occasionally and
Wildlife SOS has successfully released a Leopard into the wild after he was wrongly dubbed a “man eater†by the
With massive deforestation and man animal conflict becoming an everyday occurrence Wildlife SOS once again played nurse to an injured
The Bannerghatta Biological Park, Karnataka Forest Department, Zoo Authority of Karnataka, Central Zoo Authority and Wildlife SOS have evacuated 22
In a rare incident in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh a Tiger was reported to be sighted in a village near the
A late night call on Monday, from the Police Control Room led the Wildlife S.O.S. Rescue Team to the rescue
It has been just a few months since our dear Champa, aka Jasmine, was rescued from a life of drudgery
Tom Burridge of the BBC spent the day with our rescue team as they rescued a snake from a Commonwealth
The Madhya Pradesh Forest Department runs a Gharial rearing facility at Deori, Dist. Morena, Madhya Pradesh at the Chambal National
The current issue of SPAN Magazine (a publication of the US Embassy in New Delhi) features an article about Wildlife
It was nine years ago when we first saw Champa (Hindustani for Jasmine). She walked at a painfully slow pace
Wildlife S.O.S’s love affair with elephants seems to be growing each day. Barely a few months after rescuing the beautiful
In the year 2006, the Kalandar Education Program took off in Bhopal as part of the Kalandar Rehabilitation Program. Although
With the incessant spell of rains that Delhi is enjoying, it is not surprising that the Wildlife S.O.S. rescue helpline
THE RESCUER Activist and film-maker go undercover. They risk lives and limbs to set traps for trafficking syndicates. With so
Some of the Wildlife Rescue Units recent snake rescues have been by far the coolest in over a decade of
For more than 400 years, the sloth bear has been a target for human exploitation. A nomadic tribe known as
In the current issue of Open, author Ninad D. Sheth explores the issue of poaching in India. Co-founder of Wildlife
A leopard holding facility that was built in 2002 by the forest department to house leopards in Maharashtra only provided
It’s official… all of us have borne the brunt of the foggy January, with flights getting delayed, railway accidents, road
As more and more bears from across the country began to be turned in by their owners, we realized we
The creation of the third Bear Rescue Centre in India, in collaboration with the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department fructifies Wildlife
Wildlife SOS in its national mission to conserve sloth bears in the wild and rehabilitate sloth bears in captivity, specially
At Agra each rescued Bear undergoes a 90 day quarantine period, during which he or she is given a complete
Dugongs The Indian dugong or seacow is considered an endangered species and has been given the highest level of legal
We have a contract with the Delhi International Airport to catch and relocate animals that create safety hazards by wandering
We are all mourning the loss of Hugo Bear – one of our most beloved bears at the Agra Bear
Monsoon in India hasn’t been quite satisfactory. Nevertheless our crawly friends kept the rescuers at Wildlife SOS very busy throughout,
In 2007 the Kalandar village of Naya Basera in Kotra near Bhopal took pride in Nissar, the first and only
As you, our committed supporters, know, we have worked tirelessly for 8 years doing our best to save India’s wildlife.
The Wildlife S.O.S. Reptile Rescue cell in Delhi is on a roll these days. With the Monsoons flushing out snakes
Scaly anteater or Pangolin is a rare and highly endangered mammal found in the rocky terrain of Ramadurga, Agoli, Sanapura
The Wildlife S.O.S centre in Agra received its first Hyena baby this week to the eager excitement of the staff
Summer with its heat and dust is bad news for India but there’s celebration and joy in the Wildlife S.O.S.
Wildlife S.O.S. vet Dr. Karabi Deka treated and released back into the wild, a 6 month old Sambar fawn brought
Wildlife SOS in partnership with PFA, India organized a unique art exhibition recently. The “One World” Art collection showcased art
In what can be considered a successful conservation effort, Wildlife S.O.S. with help from the Maharashtra Forest Department reunited a
In an operation that spanned over several weeks, the Wildlife S.O.S. – Wildlife Crime Enforcement Unit in Chattisgarh (Central India)
After the arrival of Chitra, the 500th rescued bear at the Wildlife S.O.S rescue centre in Bannerghata in South India,
The year 2008 has not been a peaceful one in the Kashmir valley as we witnessed many unfortunate events during
The Wildlife SOS Moon Bear Conservation Programme in Kashmir (with support from The Benindi Fund) was started with the express
On 28 December 2008, 52 rehabilitated kalandar families took firm steps forward to create richer and better lives for themselves.
Yusuf Pathan – renowned Indian cricket star from Vadodara, Gujarat has come forward to support the conservation of a critically
January has been a very successful month for the anti-poaching unit of WILDLIFE SOS. With 3 major raids and consequent
In an effort to ensure that the recently ended Dancing Bear practice has no reason to rear its ugly head,
The Wildlife SOS team in New Delhi is working shoulder to shoulder with the Delhi Forest Department and the police
Tawny Leopards straying into villages, black bears being burnt alive by locals, and the only Red deer found in India,
Monkeys The most common monkey we encounter is the Rhesus Macaque. This species can be found in the northern parts
Journey from being a Wild Elephant to a Captive Elephant: Elephant calves are trapped in clandestine operations by unscrupulous poachers
The snake is a powerful symbol in Indian Mythology and Hinduism. The snake (‘Nag’ as they are commonly called in
As human development continues to push into wildlife habitat across the globe, it’s unsurprising that so many places have increasing
After fifty long years of being chained and leading a life of suffering, Raju was freed in the early hours
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
We’re excited to announce that we have partnered with Freewill in the USA and Farewill in the UK to provide
Wildlife SOS is now able to accept cryptocurrency donations! You were smart to invest in cryptocurrency early on, and now
Just as different corners of the earth are known for certain delicacies, whether it be New Orleans for its beignets,
At Wildlife SOS, we believe a great way to affect change is to create petitions, combine our voices, and demand
Crocodiles can be alarming in appearance, often not warranting sympathy from most people. Mostly treated with distrust that stems from
The burden of a carrier, no sight to guide her and a bullhook that commanded her on what she has
India is home to an amazing array of wildlife. The land of 1.3 billion people is still host to wild
We have a huge group of people who have signed up to receive Wildlife SOS email newsletters, but unfortunately the
The day is finally here! Because of you, our incredibly generous supporters, we have been able to install rubber flooring
Elephant Tails Podcast, Ep9 – Have you ever wondered about the work that goes into rescuing an elephant? The preparations,
Planning a Trip to India? If You Love Wildlife, Here Are 5 Things to Know Before You Go! Do not
If you travel to India to see wildlife, one species you might encounter on a safari is a sloth bear.
India was in the spot light this week for a mega-wild cause! The Conference of Parties to the Convention on
In November 2018, Wildlife SOS inaugurated the country’s first Elephant Hospital in Mathura with state-of-the-art technology and equipment to provide
A huge thank you from Wildlife SOS for all your Giving Tuesday 2020 support! We shared some striking “then and
After a journey of several years, a group of star tortoises, once victims of the illegal wildlife trade, walk free
Do not ride elephants in India. There will be many times when you will be offered an opportunity to ride
As Santa Claus found his way down the chimney awaiting some cookies and milk by the fireplace in houses all
Musth (pronounced “must”) is an annual hormonal cycle that naturally occurs in adult male bull elephants. The condition can last
India is one of the seventeen megadiverse countries of the world. Being home to 7-8% of the world’s recorded species,
Humans often fear what they do not understand and to most, snakes are a mystery. Because people do not know
One of the cruelest human-created threats to wildlife, the jaw trap is clearly the most common devices used to trap
Last year during the rainy month of September, the Wildlife SOS team was provided with the perfect field conditions that
Last year during the rainy month of September, the Wildlife SOS team was provided with the perfect field conditions that
When she was 14 years old, Juliette West set out from California on a quest that would take her
When she was 14 years old, Juliette West set out from California on a quest that would take her
An excited trumpet fills the air in the lush forests of Ban Santour. The keepers simply smile and sigh, “It’s
Since 2012 Wildlife SOS has been working with bear biologists from the IUCN Bear Specialist Group and Hemchandracharya North Gujarat
Earlier this week, farmers discovered a tiny 14-day-old wild cat in a sugar cane farm in Walki village, located in
In the lush sugarcane fields of the state of Maharashtra, the mother leopard often finds assurance to birth and nurture
Before the late 1980s, elephants had all but disappeared from the state of Chhattisgarh. There were large swathes of forests
Animal welfare is a state of harmony between the animal and their environment, which is characterized by healthy physical and
With the dawn of the harvest season, the state of Maharashtra that houses a large population of leopards has seen
With the dawn of the harvest season, the state of Maharashtra that houses a large population of leopards has seen
Photo credit Claire Rosen All these bears are rescued sloth bears living at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility. They were
Amidst the usual winter morning tranquility, the otherwise peaceful Pimpalgaon Rotha village in Maharashtra was startled by the panicked roars
Photo credit Claire Rosen All these bears are rescued sloth bears living at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility. They were
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.
While a surprise guest would usually leave us excited for their company, so was not the case when a four-year-old
The time of harvest is around the corner, and so are leopard cubs which is why many a time, the
There was an unusual storm at night on the 30th of March. Strong, dust-laden winds knocked on every door and
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
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
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”,
In a four hour long, joint anti-poaching operation that involved several enforcement agencies, five live sloth bears were seized from
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.
Join us for a festive champagne brunch to help save elephants and at-risk wildlife in India. Meet Wildlife SOS founders,
Years of working and begging on the streets for her cruel master had broken down Kalpana’s body immensely and caused
Wildlife SOS presents Tusk After Dusk on October 12, 2019 at the historic Sowden House in Los Angeles! Join Wildlife
For elephants, poor foot condition is not just painful, it can be life threatening. This Giving Tuesday we hope to
Life for Holly had not been easy prior to her arrival at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital for long-term treatment
Wildlife SOS presents Tusk After Dusk on October 12, 2019 at the historic Sowden House in Los Angeles! Join Wildlife
Wildlife conservation work is fraught with hazards. Not only is it a job very much dependent on external funding, it
Prior to his rescue in 2006, Deva’s every day was a vicious flat circle. He would accompany his Kalandar master
Every day during evening hours, our visitors and volunteers are left awestruck with the sight of a magnificent tusker silently
While open wells have been a source of relief for humans for thousands of years, this has not been the
With each elephant rescue that Wildlife SOS undertakes, we have observed a series of disturbing patterns in the captive elephants.
Forest fires occur due to a variety of reasons. Frequently, it takes just moments to spark an inferno. The wildfire
For tourists travelling to India, up-close interaction with an elephant tops their bucket-list of must-have experiences. More often than not,
Come harvest season in Maharashtra and leopard cub rescues are on the rise. In a recent incident two leopard cubs,
The poaching of wild elephants for captivity is not only unimaginably cruel to the individual elephants poached, it severely threatens
The thing we love about artist Sarah Pickard is that she is always trying new things, so it’s exciting to
This amazing lizard vase was donated by regular donor Laura Tietjen to the Wildlife S.O.S Spring Auction! We love the
While all over the world people were readying themselves to welcome in the New Year with energized celebrations and new
While all over the world people were readying themselves to welcome in the New Year with energized celebrations and new
Wrapping up yet another fulfilling year, the Wildlife SOS family adds to its record, another glorious accomplishment. For the first
Over the years, the wild cats of Maharashtra have suitably adapted to habitat modification and have moved out of the
Aaliya Mir, Wildlife SOS education officer, organized two plantation drives in locations near the Dachigam National Park in order to
This year, World Wildlife Day which is celebrated on 3rd March was centered on the theme “Big Cats: Predators under
This year Wildlife SOS achieved a much awaited milestone with the release of a compendium of 20 years of Veterinary
Gajraj had lived nearly 70 years in captivity as a temple elephant. A routine day in his life involved walking
Just weeks after a young 9 month old male brown bear was rescued from the Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage campsite, another
During the hot, sultry summer month of June, a team of experts from Wildlife SOS and the Chhattisgarh Forest Department
This year, on World Snake Day, Wildlife SOS joined hands with the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) to carry out
It has now become the norm to open the newspaper and read horrifying news of elephants dying due to unnatural,
Nakul and his brother Kuber were barely a few months old when they were rescued from Tumkur district, Karnataka in
Just months after an adult male hyena was found trapped in a deadly jaw trap set up by poachers in
The month of November ended on a teaching note for Wildlife SOS as a team of zoo keepers from Etawah
The month of August marks the rescue anniversary of Balu, Bharathi and Bagya, three sloth bears who had spent years
After weeks of intelligence gathering and careful investigation by the Wildlife SOS Anti-Poaching Unit (Forest Watch), a leopard skin was
Dreams can become reality — and our elephant Field of Dreams is officially open! It’s been a long two years
Why do I sometimes see your bull elephants being ridden by the mahouts or care takers? As opposed to female
The bears in the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) are lucky enough to have an oasis of leafy trees in
During the month of April & May, Wildlife SOS has been hosting the students from Vidya Giyan School at the
Every year tens of thousands of pilgrims embark on a holy pilgrimage to the Amaranth caves, nestled amidst the Himalayas
In India, ‘Shravan’ or ‘saawan’ is the fifth month of the Hindu calendar and it is considered to be auspicious
Wildlife SOS was recently felicitated with the international Lifetime Achievement Award and the ‘Conservation Medal’ from San Diego Zoo Global
On Saturday, October 6 at the historic Sowden House in beautiful Los Feliz, California, the second annual Wildlife SOS Tusk
You’re cordially invited to Art Meets Fashion in Salt Lake City, Utah for a night of couture runway fashion shows
One of the most powerful animals to walk this Earth, the majestic tiger has always been a symbol of national
The All-Star tortoise repatriation is just a few weeks away! Soon, the first leg of a long journey home for
Working with rescued sloth bears that have suffered years of abuse and neglect, over the years, we have witnessed the
Winter had barely left Mathura in February 2015 when Lakhi arrived at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre – she
Extending her support to save the Asian elephants, Miss Universe Great Britain 2018, Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers appealed to supporters and wildlife
February 2017 brought some much welcomed respite from the chilly weather and a rather unexpected new arrival at the Elephant
In recent years, with the rise in economic growth and rapid infrastructural development in India, the road and railway transport
As part of our ongoing human-elephant conflict mitigation project in the north Indian state of Chhattisgarh in collaboration with the
The month of July started on a very sad note for the Wildlife SOS family, as we suffered an unexpected
For all our supporters who couldn’t make it to our latest #webinar, we had a Poolside Chat with Wildlife SOS
Critically acclaimed Indian actor Adil Hussain, who also starred in the film ‘Life of Pi’ spent the weekend at Wildlife
We’re honored and deeply grateful to the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee for their generous grant supporting our mahout training program.
Elephants love food, and they love water. In the wild, an elephants entire day is spent foraging, grazing and searching
Last month in the southern state of Karnataka, a female sloth bear stepped out of her forested home in search
On catching a glimpse of Amitabh taking a quiet, blissful nap in his forested enclosure at the Agra Bear Rescue
Six year old Arifa was a victim of the ‘dancing bear’ trade, an illegal practice that was once prevalent across
In yet another successful rescue and conservation operation, Wildlife SOS in collaboration with the Maharashtra Forest Department managed to reunite
Beginning TODAY we’re participating in the Macy’s Shop for a Cause Charity Challenge! From July 11 through August 9 we’ll
Wires hang precariously between the trees at the edge of the Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve in the Siddi district of
Just a month after his rescue in the first week of February 2017, Sanjay, formerly known as the Elephant With
For the sugarcane farmers of Maharashtra, January brings with it the harvest season – and mornings bring hours of manual
Last week, residents of Pinahat village located in the outskirts of Agra city bore witness to a rather distressing sight.
Michael Oreo was only three years old when he and three other sloth bears were rescued in an anti-poaching operation
Wildlife SOS firmly believes that education and awareness is the key to the sensitization of people to wake them up
The Maharashtra Forest Department recently organised a training program for their new recruits at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center, run
How many people do you know who would climb fifty feet into a well to rescue a giant python? Or
Q. What’s Sanjay’s story? How did you come to know about him? Ans: A twist of fate brought the elephant
Team Wildlife SOS recently conducted a workshop on man- wild animal conflict mitigation for the staff and students of Department
Our spring auction is slated for the end of April, but we need your help! We’re looking for items to
On Saturday, November 4, Wildlife SOS took the City of Angels by storm for our first annual Tusk After Dusk
1.) How will putting on collars help reduce the conflict and keep the elephants safe? Putting satellite collars on the
Last week, Mumbai based television actor and model Anuj Sachdeva hosted a benefit exhibition – ‘Into the Wild Fundraiser’, for
March has been quite a star studded month for Wildlife SOS with Grammy winning musician Ricky Kej visiting our Bannerghatta
The Wildlife SOS team at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center located in Maharashtra recently played host to a group of
Spread across the forested terrains of Central India, Chhattisgarh contains a major part of the sloth bear population of the
An urgent call on the evening of the fifth of February set about a chain of events that resulted in
Last week, we played host to Miss Universe Great Britain 2017, Anna Burdzy as she and her team spent two
India is a country of 1.3 billion people and with its rapidly increasing density of people per square kilometer typically
February signals the end of the painfully cold winter, with the gentle warmth of spring gradually ebbing its way through
It is with heavy hearts, and profound sadness that we announce the unfortunate demise of Snehal Bhavsar, who has been
The 38th Annual Elephant Managers Association was hosted by the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and featured a premier gathering of
In February 2015, a truck rode into our Elephant Conservation and Care Centre carrying a wonderful 60+ year old former
It’s been around two weeks since Priyanka arrived at the safety of the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Mathura, giving
Wildlife SOS has been working closely with the Jammu & Kashmir Wildlife Protection department and the Forest department since December,
It was night time in the Tumkur district of Karnataka, and a nine-year old female sloth bear found herself in
In an all too familiar scenario in India, that sheds light on the dangers of open wells in villages near
Today is Amazon Prime Day, one of the biggest international commerce days of the year. We hope that before you
Kuber and his brother Nakul were mere 2 month old cubs when they were rescued from Tumkur district, Karnataka, in
Two men driving a transport truck reach the outskirts of Agra city only to be stopped by a few police
Maharashtra is known to have a rich population of leopards and for years, these elusive cats have been living and
Mandya, Karnataka. 20th November 2015. The amusement park is deserted, its muddy grounds drenched in steady rainfall. But for the
In the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, winter brings chilly winds and swirling mist that engulfs the dense green
It was night time in the Shirur district of Junnar in the Indian state of Maharashtra, and a five-year old
At Wildlife SOS, we’re used to being surrounded by an amazing herd of elephants, but the end of January found
05th February2015. Everything around her was darkness. She could hear scuffling, urgent whispers, and the low rumble of a large
Surrounded by lush green forests, hilly terrains and home to some unique wildlife species, the Bannerghatta Biological Park is indeed
A geologist by education with a specialization in understanding the anthropogenic influences on environment, especially biodiversity outside traditional protected areas,
The small wooden boat rocks precariously as it navigates through the marshy water of the Hokersar Wetland Reserve. Aaliya Mir,
Rakhee Sharma is at a train station, boarding a train to Jaipur. In the last week, she has been travelling
Education in any form is incomplete if limited to theory and text-book memorisation, its greatest value lying in the wholesome
Mohan gently lets his head sink below the cool water, loving the calming sensation of the water around him and
Just under an hour’s drive away from the chaos and crowds of India’s most popular tourist attraction, the Taj Mahal
A flurry of activities and the laughter of delighted children filled the air, in the otherwise peaceful premises of the
In the last decade, the state of Uttarakhand has seen a dramatic increase in man-animal conflicts, predominantly problems relating to
Earlier this month, we played host to Jaime Lee Faulkner-Miss Universe Great Britain 2016, who was on a four day
Morning had barely dawned on the Wildlife SOS Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Facility in Karnataka, and the bears were waking up
As they stand together, tall and regal, their trunks swaying gently, occasionally testing the wind or offering each other a
9:00 a.m. on an typical Sunday morning, a resident of Pimpalgaon Siddhanath village located in Junnar division of Maharashtra woke
Two years ago, Raju was a begging elephant. His gaunt, emaciated frame, riddled with scars from garish wounds, was held
In 2002, Wildlife SOS started work on the rehabilitation of the Kalandar communities (who depend on dancing bears to earn
The Right Side Gallery on Lowen Road in Singapore was bustling with activity as a group of children geared up
Two years ago we started offering text updates in the United States, and we’ve loved the ability to instantly connect
The residents of Bangalore woke up to yet another day of the hustle and bustle of the busy city life,
25th January 2009. Rohidas Pawale is a poor farmer in the Belha village in Narayangaon district, Maharashtra. His sugarcane field
The month of April marked yet another milestone for Wildlife SOS since the launch of our Circus Elephant campaign in
She’s so tiny, it’s hard to spot her amidst the towering figures of the other elephants in the Herd of
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
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar Wildlife SOS is the first Indian organization to put their concern about the plight of captive elephants
It is very heartwarming when we hear about children in different countries taking an interest in helping to protect wildlife.
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
The month of ‘Shravan’ or ‘Sawan’ is the fifth month of the Hindu calendar, considered auspicious for devotees of the
Dr. Ajay Deshmukh, the senior veterinarian at Wildlife SOS’ Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre, drove nearly 30 kilometers from the rescue
The month of February had plenty in store for Wildlife SOS as two of our research biologists from India, Dr.
Jagat Bahadur is the Senior Accounts officer for Wildlife SOS. He has been with the organization for over 10 years
By Shruti Prabhala Wildlife SOS, in association with Art Junction, organized an art exhibition from 13th-31stDecember 2014 at Art Junction,
Amidst the chaos of the overcrowded city of Delhi, it’s easy to overlook its more elusive, smaller occupants. This includes
It was an exciting day at the Friendicoes SECA shelter in Gurgaon, Haryana as a team from Accenture came to
The anti-poaching team of Wildlife SOS rescued Chotu when he was a tiny, underweight 3 year old sloth bear from
The Aga Khan Foundation in India is run by inspiring people doing amazing welfare work in the country, so when
Wildlife SOS in collaboration with St. Pauls International Academy, Sonwar, Srinagar organized a 3 days nature study camp from 28th
Raju was rescued a little over one month ago. After 50 years in chains, he is now learning the joys
By- Aaliya Mir With the sudden increase in issues regarding Man-Wild animal conflicts, Wildlife SOS had organised a series of
Recently, Wildlife SOS had a blog posted in the Huffington Post on the topic that raises the question, is there
On 1st November 2014, the Bangalore Bear Rescue Center was buzzing with volunteers from Tech Mahindra, Bangalore. The enthusiastic team
The wild female sloth bear was captured by the Karnataka Forest Department from Tumkur Division, Yelanadu, C.N.Halli, and was received
Wildlife SOS’s 24 hour animal rescue helpline responded to a distressed call from the Yamuna Bank Metro station office, Delhi
For Raju, a new life of freedom began after 50 years of cruelty, when he was rescued by Wildlife SOS
September 8th thru September 14th Wildlife SOS is working with Whimsical Pet Portraits to raise money to help more elephants
The Limca Book of records celebrated their 25th year of existence by honoring 25 women for their contributions to society.
Right after Raju’s rescue happened, those of us at Wldlife SOS were extremely touched by the overwhelming support that came
by Suvidha Bhatnagar Wildlife SOS is proudly celebrating “Be Kind to Animals Week” from 5th May to 10th May. It
When Raju was rescued in July, 2014, his story caught fire and was covered by major news outlets around the
We don’t have a lot of information about Raju’s earlier life. We believe he was probably born in the wild
By Aaliya Mir Wildlife SOS received a rescue call of an unusual bird present in Darend area of district Ganderbal.The
In a daring rescue operation,Wildlife SOS team in Bangalore rescued a female sloth bear from poacher’s snare. The two year
The sighting of a large eight foot long python snake on the yamuna river banks where the chhath puja rituals
WE just got word that there is an elephant by the name of Lilly that needs our help . She
New Delhi, INDIA (September 3, 2014) Chances are you either saw the video or heard the story of Raju the
by Suvidha Bhatnagar “Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.” – Helen Keller The Kalandars,
1.) I don’t understand, I thought Wildlife SOS had legal custody of Raju. How can Mr. Shahid make claims to
Following the rescue of Raju, there was a high demand for Raju t-shirts. We took in the recommendations and requests
On June 28, 2014, Wildlife SOS’s Bangalore Bear Rescue Facility had members of Morgan Stanley team working as volunteers as
It has been one year since Bijli passed. Although she was in our life for a short time, she will
Tahir Gazanfar has been working with Wildife SOS for over two years now. He works in the state of Jammu
By Amanjeet Kaur “I’ve wanted to work with wildlife since childhood. Transforming passion for wildlife into a career felt like
Following the iconic midnight rescue operation of ‘Raju’ Elephant, carried out by Delhi based NGO – Wildlife SOS, it was
Laxmi is an elephant that was rescued by Wildlife SOS in July of 2013. She came to us morbidly obese
By Aaliya Mir The village of Naesh Bhat is in the district of Baramulla and has a population of about
By Prathamesh One among the most active bear in ABRF is Kanmani. She is not just very active, she is
R Wildlife SOS is involved with the rescuing and rehabilitating many different species of animals. What is less known, is
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
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
By Resham Beri Laxmi, who was rescued by Wildlife in July 2013 from Mumbai, is now well settled in at
‘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 Every bear that comes into our centre has a unique story; one usually filled with trauma and
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan One breezy October morning saw hundreds of people gather on Nelson Mandela Road.They were witnessing a first
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan The first time we heard of Gadauli village in Uttar Pradesh, a few hours from the Taj
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan February 2nd is the World Wetland day and our team in Kashmir celebrated this with great enthusiasm.
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Wildlife SOS celebrated Wildlife Week this year with the usual pomp and enthusiasm as always in the
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Imagine being bound and gagged with your arms folded behind your back and your feet duct taped
Wildlife SOS Moon Bear Transit Facility and Rescue Centre, Kashmir By Aishuwarya Sudarshan The first sight that takes your breath
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Bird watchers are keen on Owls, but why would a washer man or ‘dhobi’ want barn owls???
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan It was a very cold day at the gardens of Srinagar, in Kashmir; the gardeners were working
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan In a shocking incident on 6th December, the ugly face of illegal wildlife trade in Delhi surfaced
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan It would be easy if we only had to rescue distressed animals, but quite often we have
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Our rescue team in Agra received information from the Forest Department that a young Vulture was spotted
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Dawn broke in a remote part of rural Karnataka; It was a cold morning. A vegetable vendor
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Everyone has a fond memory of a play ground where the See-Saw never went up or being
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Wildlife SOS had just one Rani (“queen†in Hindi,) for a very long time, she was the
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Nag Panchami is a festival celebrated in certain parts of India where the Cobras or Nagas are
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan On the morning of 29th June 2012 a very tragic accident was witnessed in Noida, on the
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Lakshmi, in Hindu mythology, is the goddess of wealth. In India she is treated with respect and
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan When Sreekanta came to the Agra Bear Rescue Facility to repair the solar power fence, little did
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher- Wordsworth The himalayan state of
Dr. Arun is our senior vet at the Bannerghata Bear Rescue Center. He has been working with our rescued bears
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Everybody at the Delhi International airport thought it was just another day at work, security, scanners and
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan The environment is the best teacher. She might not be the calmest but she has her way
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan What would stop you from getting home to a warm couch on a chilly winter evening?? Perhaps
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Our Forest Watch team received a tip off about a few men in a remote district of
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Wildlife SOS had promised the head of the Astanpura village, which is located in the Brane-Nishat conservation
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan 3 years back Shakir’s family gave up the brutal practice of bear dancing and Shakhir applied to
In 2008, a female leopard was trapped in a sugarcane field. It had been determined that she was a nuisance
By Dr. Mayank Rapid loss of biodiversity is a global phenomenon. It is estimated that possibly half or more of
Conserving wildlife requires a lot of the traditional methods of setting aside habitat that has minimal human disturbances as well
By Aaliya Mir World Wetland Day marks the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands on 2 February
By Tahir Gazanfar From November 20-25,Wildlife SOS participated and mentored a 5 day internship programme held at the Nigeen Club,
By Resham Beri Wildlife SOS’s 24 hour animal rescue helpline responded to a distressed call from the Air Force Station
By Aaliya Mir On September 29th, a cycle rally was held in coordination with the National Institute of Technology (NIT)
By Snehal Bhavsar On September 29th, the keeper of ‘Ajay Farm’ located on the Kalali-talsat Rd. in Vadodara city, went
By Steffi Joseph Lenzolita was rescued on the 21st of January 2011 from Bihar. Wildlife SOS and the Bihar police
By Resham Beri In a historic rescue effort, the first ever of its kind in India, a mule stranded on
By Resham Beri New Delhi, 4 July 2013: In a first of its kind, the Uttarh Pradesh Forest Department facilitated
By Resham Beri In an eleven hour long rescue operation that lasted from 9 pm to 8 am, Lakshmi, an
By Resham Beri On July 26, we received a call from the Forest Department about a leopard on the loose
By Jordan Schaul Among the hundreds of sloth bears that have been rescued and now find safe haven at the
Geeta Seshamani, Co-Founder Geeta Seshamani, an English Literature Lecturer at the Delhi university, has been running Friendicoes SECA (Society for
By Jordan Schaul Read the full story of how the ‘dancing bear problem’ was solved. http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/10/11/wildlife-sos-india-ends-the-400-year-old-persecution-of-bears-a-conservation-success-story/
Read the newspapers story about 3 rescued cubs who were reunited with their mother. http://epaper.dnaindia.com/story.aspx?edorsup=Sup&ed_code=820040&ed_page=5&boxid=13037&id=31141&ed_date=11/04/2012
By Sharon St. Joan During the monsoon, Jambavant can be found after a heavy downpour, walking along with the mud
By Roger Mann Today is World Animal Day, which celebrates the feast day of St Francis of Assisi, patron saint
In a daring operation involving several vehicles and a daylight chase and ambush through the streets of Delhi NCR Gurgoan
The Himalayan Black Bear (also known as Moon Bear), is an endangered subspecies of the Asiatic black bear. It is
Bhola the 45 year old male elephant came in with more injuries than some soldiers returning from battle. Hit by
“Champa” – The word means a sanguine, brilliantly fragrant flower. Not so off the mark for the gentle elephant, Champa.
“India’s urban spaces are more than just concrete jungles. They harbour animals like jackals, mongoose and nilgai. But life in
“Following years of horrific cruelty, elephant Bhola is happy again – thanks to help from British vets. The five-tonne bull
The Wildlife SOS team is busy playing nursemaid these days! With 3 loud, energetic cubs at the Agra centre and
A rescue call from the Jamia Islamia university led the Wildlife SOS Rescue Team to a rarely found Small Indian
While a Leopard was burnt alive outside Corbett National Park and another brutally battered to death outside Delhi not so
A morning call on the WSOS helpline a Jackal chased by a crowd in the Sangam Vihar area of the
Wildlife SOS Ambassador for the animals and acclaimed Bollywood actor, Abhay Deol, recently took to the airwaves along with Kartick
In an effort to ensure that the recently ended Dancing Bear practice has no reason to rear its ugly head,
Wildlife SOS research co ordinator Usham S. Singh recently presented a paper -“Black bear-human conflict in the Western Himalayan region
The Wildlife SOS monkeys can now boast of three new enclosures thanks to Fondation Brigitte Bardot. With a generous donation
Wildlife SOS is working to track this tiger in Mathura. The video below is news coverage from CNN-IBN. Or, you
The residents of North Delhi witnessed the sudden appearance of a leopard in their midst once again. This had happened
They say ‘God can’t be present everywhere, so they made Mother’. And where even the mother is absent there is
In a pioneering effort, a five-member team of surgeons performs a six-hour dental surgery to ease the pain on two
Four sloth bear cubs rescued from poachers just as they were about to be smuggled out of India are lucky
The start of 2010 saw Wildlife S.O.S. receive a S.O.S. from the Dholpur Forest range (Rajasthan Forest Department) for a
They tried to run, but they couldn’t hide. Eight more dancing bears have been rescued after they were found in
A large eight foot python was spotted at the Delhi international Airport and the Wildlife SOS rapid response team was
DELHI: The cobra sightings are mounting. Delhi wildlife officers were called in the early hours of yesterday to remove a
Recently Wildlife SOS partnered with the Bangalore Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital during the “Rotary Marathon-2010” to generate awareness
The superstitions regarding Owls in India are great and never ending. Owls have always been associated with demon rituals, spooky
The Wildlife S.O.S. team in Junnar Leopard Conservation and Rehabilitation Centre near Mumbai in Maharashtra had to go out on
December 18, 2009, Bangalore, India “ The Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India and the state forest departments,
As part of the continued and ongoing Kalandar Rehabilitation programme, this year once again, Wildlife S.O.S. reached out to 40
The Wildlife SOS at Fatehpur Sikri strives to save the bears from captivity and give them a habitat they rightfully
Wildlife SOS Co-Founder & Chairman Kartick Satyanarayan was recently honored as a Ted India Fellow for his outstanding contribution in
Can you join me and help save India’s Wildlife? Hello, My name is Abhay Deol, and you may know me
Wildlife SOS commemorated World Environment Day this year by rescuing 2 more sloth bears from a life of cruelty and
It was a blistering hot day in the outskirts of Delhi. The roads were a blur of fast moving cars,
The Wildlife S.O.S. Awareness and Education programme in Kashmir valley run by education officer Aliya Mir is fast gaining popularity…
Recently, the office of Wildlife SOS in Delhi received a tip from an anonymous caller that poachers were attempting to
It’s not everyday that an evening turns out to be loads of fun, great food and an opportunity to see
Every year the first week of July is celebrated as Van Mahotsav in India. This year Wildlife S.O.S. marked the
Recently, the office of Wildlife SOS in Delhi received a tip from an anonymous caller that poachers were attempting to
In an interesting turn of events, two baby crocodiles were rescued from the Nizamuddin Railway Station in New Delhi. They
The Kalandars of Karnataka, originally Muslim gypsies with a highly nomadic lifestyle were famous for their mastery over animals. For