Indian Parakeets In The Net Of Illegal Trade
Life is beautiful, and a major credit to its beauty can be given to the palette of colours that we […]
Life is beautiful, and a major credit to its beauty can be given to the palette of colours that we […]
At some point in our lives, we must have heard of the term ‘birds of prey’. In fact, there is
Traipsing through the sugarcane fields of Maharashtra, leopards are on a perpetual prowl to survive in a rapidly urbanising world
Delhi has gone through several stages of urbanisation, albeit not in a positive direction for some of its original inhabitants.
It was the month of October 2022 when an injured bird was rushed to the Wildlife SOS Manikdoh Leopard Rescue
For human beings, winters are a respite especially for those living in tropical climates. But for those residing in mountainous
For those well-versed in the world of wildlife conservation, poaching of tigers for their body parts is a prominent and
Deer are agile animals and even rival some of the fastest predators. However, some deer are not blessed with such
The Jammu and Kashmir team of Wildlife SOS eagerly participated in the Asian Waterbird Census for 2023. The team accompanied
They are mysterious, they are birds of prey symbolising raw power, and the way these nocturnal denizens fly without producing
As the Asian Waterbird Census for 2023 concludes, Wildlife SOS, with its association with the programme, participates in yet yet
Jackals are one of the most underappreciated mammals found in India. Did you know that the Golden jackal (Canis aureus)
Like every year, a fresh batch of individuals set foot inside the Wildlife SOS Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) in
A normal day in a village called Jawan, located in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh district, became unusually active. What unfolded was
2022 ended on a dramatic note with our team conducting multiple leopard rescues in Maharashtra in the month of December.
If you are living in an urban environment and planning to spend some time in nature, look around closely and
For years, conservationists have grappled with the quandary of human-wildlife conflict. When growing human populations overlap with existing wildlife territory,
In a massive wildlife trafficking raid that took place in western India’s Gujarat, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) Mumbai,
Let us hear the story of a little bird. Wait, who is he? A juvenile Bar-tailed godwit (Limosa lapponica baueri).
The ever-changing landscape in Kashmir has been a leading cause of human-leopard conflict in that region. However, conflict is not