Extinction vs. De-extinction: A Dangerous Gamble
In a rainforest that Sumatra cradles, its native elephant turns to the indigenous rhino and asks it to toss a […]
In a rainforest that Sumatra cradles, its native elephant turns to the indigenous rhino and asks it to toss a […]
Prosthetics have a long and fascinating history. With their earliest known evidence found in simple wooden limbs in ancient Egypt,
Refreshing winds of autumn brought an exciting opportunity for Wildlife SOS to share its pioneering work in wildlife rescue and
Every morning, as the first light filters through the dense canopy of the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF), a familiar
Captivity (noun) Oxford Dictionary defines captivity as “the state of being kept as a prisoner or in a space that
The wild does not seek to be beautiful, yet it is. It does not seek to cause fear, yet it
Captivity takes many forms. It can look like chains around an elephant’s feet, a wire being threaded through a sloth
If you ever find yourself exploring the leafy paths of our Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC), listen closely and you
Written by: Neha Jaiswal On a planet we all call home, protecting nature is a shared responsibility — and a
Every hand extended to help is a bridge that connects a goal. Wildlife SOS strongly believes that protecting wildlife isn’t
It was early February 2025 when the winter breeze continued to sweep through the quiet reaches of the Jaitpur Forest
As forests are uprooted, one tree at a time — more and more wild animals find themselves wandering closer and
Love comes in all shapes and sizes… but for certain residents of our animal kingdom — it may come in
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our
If you ever thought bears just laze around in the forest sleepily or snooze under the shades of thick trees,
“And the elephant sings deep in the forest-maze About a star of deathless and painless peace But no astronomer can
Imagine living in a city where the annoying honk of everyday traffic is drowned by chirping bird songs, where hedgehogs
There are a few things as comforting as the warmth of one’s home, especially when a legion of tiny, crystalline
As sun rays peek through the wooded landscape of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC), they land on a royal
Once upon a time, under a scorching summer sun, a thirsty crow flew far and wide searching for water. At
As the line between cities and forests blurs, a special kind of magic, infused with an unbreakable will to nurture
Elephants have long been seen as symbols of strength, wisdom, and cultural heritage in India. These poised giants are keystone
Amidst the blurred border of wild forests and human lands, lies a sleepy village in Junnar, Maharashtra, where the night
In the final month of 2024 as well, Wildlife SOS performed some of the remarkable rescues of the year. These
Forests have long held a certain mystique—vast, untamed, and filled with whispers and songs of the earth. They are entire
Beneath the canopies of serene woodlands of Junnar, lies our Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC), cradling many untold stories. Amongst
Beneath the gleaming citylights and towering skyscrapers of Delhi, the heart of our nation, a frequently disregarded story unfolds—one that
February 2025 began with a distressing call to Wildlife SOS that would set the stage for an intense and heart-wrenching
Growing up, quite a few of us might have witnessed our parents or grandparents tending to the little makeshift garden
Is AI taking over our jobs? Secretly manipulating our shopping habits? Undermining our skills? Is technology making things easier, or
Once upon a time, a girl sat on her sun-kissed balcony, humming softly as a gentle melody played in the
Wildlife SOS’s Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC) in Mathura is a healing sanctuary for elephants. Here, a first-of-its-kind workshop on acupuncture
In the festive season of Christmas, our Wildlife SOS centres transform into a magical wonderland every winter. Gold, red, and