Keeper of the Month: Dilip Deshpande!
Dilip Deshpande hails from a village near the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre and has been working as a leopard keeper […]
Dilip Deshpande hails from a village near the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre and has been working as a leopard keeper […]
Not a soul in sight since the Indian Government announced nationwide lockdown beginning from 22nd March 2020, owing to the
It is, indeed, true that when duty calls, one must respond, and respond certainly to deal with crisis! Our medical
Considered the lifeline of the capital state, the Delhi Metro witnesses as many as a million travellers each day who
With his curious eyes anxiously darting across the field, Bean was shy and reclusive when he first arrived at the
The entire dynamic of human-wildlife conflict changes when there is a large predator involved as communities living close to the
Wildlife SOS with the assistance of the Chhattisgarh Forest Department, successfully radio-collared the matriarch of a wild elephant herd in
As a colourful chalk reaches dangerously close to her damaged eyes, she flinches a little at the odd feeling but
The snow-peaked mountains of the Kashmir valley are home to many elusive animals, birds and even reptiles, endemic to the
Tucked away in the dense forests of the Bannerghatta National Park in Bengaluru, Karnataka, the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre is
The Kashmir stag, also known as the Hangul, is an ungulate subspecies which is native to Kashmir valley, India, thus
The harvest season from December to April fills the farmers with new hopes, each year. In Maharashtra, however, there is
Following a whirlwind rescue operation to get Emma to safety at the start of the new year, we are thrilled
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
Elephant herds are the living examples of the strongest familial relationships in the wild, each member of the herd has
The month of August is a busy month for our rescue teams. As Northern India rejoice in the monsoon season
Wells serve as the primary source of water and support system for agricultural fields as well as farmers, but these
Wildlife SOS with the assistance of the Chhattisgarh Forest Department, successfully radio-collared the matriarch of a wild elephant herd in