Wildlife SOS rescues Endangered Sloth Bear, trapped in a well
As we thrust the confines of the forests inwards and force the wild animals out of their natural habitat, we […]
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