Bear Diary: Adit, The Last ‘Dancing’ Bear!
Hailing from the Mughal era, the tradition of ‘dancing’ bears was once a thriving practice that was passed down from […]
Hailing from the Mughal era, the tradition of ‘dancing’ bears was once a thriving practice that was passed down from […]
Have you ever dreamed of seeing India? Experiencing the wildlife, cultural history and cuisine are just a few of the
As the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi approaches us, it is imperative to talk about the plight of elephants in India.
This is a firsthand account by supporter and volunteer Maija Zemitis | maijazemitis.com Elephants at the at ECCC (Elephant Care
A couple of days ago we wrote to you about Pari the elephant who desperately needs our help. November 29,
Many supporters write to us after an abused or trafficked elephant has been saved and express to us their relief
Sloth bears spend much of their lives forging and rooting around the landscape of their native jungles looking for hidden
Like all bears, sloth bears make use of dens. However, the denning practices of the sloth bear vary substantially from
There are countless reasons why you shouldn’t ride elephants. Here are just 5 of our top reasons why you shouldn’t
Before you travel to India, it’s a great time to learn some interesting traits of India’s native sloth bears. Sloth
We had to say “goodbye” to our king today. Over the years, we have witnessed the heart-breaking departure of many
On September 27, 2011, in a dank and filthy circus camp in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, a 24 year old female elephant
Asia’s first Sloth bear sanctuary, the Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary, is located in the Ballari district of Karnataka and is
In the ancient epic of Ramayana, Jambavan, the divine king of bears, assists Rama in the battle against Ravana, the
As maximum temperatures reach up to 47 degrees Celsius in parts of Uttar Pradesh, the team at the Elephant Conservation
Most people donate to a charity like Wildlife SOS because of their love of wildlife and their desire to make
A few moments of fun on an elephant’s back for a tourist can mean a lifetime of abuse for the
Wildlife biologists make use of two kinds of technology to study and track wildlife and birds, Radio-Telemetry and GPS (Global