Healing Through Nature: Herbal Remedies at Wildlife SOS!
For thousands of years, humans have depended on nature for survival. A plethora of plants have been a boon for […]
For thousands of years, humans have depended on nature for survival. A plethora of plants have been a boon for […]
A tale about brutality, perseverance, friendship, and love – the rescue story of Rhea is truly one for the books.
Traditions have a way of binding us together; creating a continuity that we can depend on year after year in
In 1903 Thomas Edison made a 60-second film aptly titled “Electrocuting an Elephant.” The black and white film showcased the
Birds have long been touted as symbols of freedom. People often tell tales about their desire to “be as free
They say everything around us is meant to teach us a lesson. At Wildlife SOS, we believe that our greatest
At Wildlife SOS, we believe good begets good, kindness begets kindness. We believe that every time we do good for
The Wildlife ( Protection) Act, 1972 is the principal legislation governing the protection and conservation of wildlife in India. In
The word Phajaan means breaking of the spirit. It is a brutal process wherein a captive elephant is isolated and
Love – a chemical and an arguably ephemeral experience, has dictated the ebbs and flows of society for centuries. Infact
At every sunrise and every sunset, our resident elephants of ECCC embark on their daily walk towards an ethereal patch
Since 2007, through the establishment of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre, Wildlife SOS has been working with the Maharashtra Forest
On 23rd January, our ever-shining ray of Hope, Asha (meaning hope in Hindi), bid us farewell. The Elephant Conservation and
For Ginger, life has been anything but kind. For most of her life, the frail pachyderm was adorned with colorful
The beauty of India lies in its diverse religions and cultures that seamlessly blend in with the ebbs and flows
Like a tradition that binds a family together, Christmas has become an integral part of Wildlife SOS. As December commences,
India is known for a multitude of things – its rich culture, history, scenic destinations, and welcoming people. A lesser-known
Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister, was known for his love for children and animals; So much so that on
Bats are magisterial creatures with Goliath-like wings who have various epithets attached to them – blood-sucking vampires, carriers of bad