Sebastian: The Bear Rescued Three Times!
Sonamgarg literally translates to a “ golden meadow.” True to its name, this picturesque valley located in Kashmir is a […]
Sonamgarg literally translates to a “ golden meadow.” True to its name, this picturesque valley located in Kashmir is a […]
In 1952, the Indian board of Wildlife began wildlife week to raise awareness about Wildlife in India and promote measures
In 1996, Wayne Hepburn, owner of Mission Media, received an elephant paperweight as a gift from his daughter. This triggered
Known as a gravedigger (Kabar Bijju) in Delhi, Baby stealer (Bhaam) in Kolkata, and Onion thief (Kandechor) in Maharashtra –
In the month of June, the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Unit rescued two orphaned baby Rhesus macaques in Agra. A
Rooted in India’s struggle for independence against British rule, kite flying on Independence day is a pivotal part of India’s
Situated in the middle of Western Maharashtra, the Ahmednagar district is on the rise. Seen as a leader in the
On January 9, 2022, our oldest and beloved sloth bear, Gulabo, bid us farewell. As the entire Wildlife SOS team
Eyes are windows to the world. For numerous captive Asian elephants, these windows are shattered, leaving them wholly dependent on
In the cold month of December, the Wildlife SOS Rescue team set upon an arduous journey to the city of
Amidst the diverse population of India, an estimated 104 million are Indigenous people. Despite their differences, they share certain commonalities
It’s easy to forget how much our own survival depends on the protection of the natural world. Our very existence
May this year has been an action-packed month for the Wildlife SOS team. As temperatures rose, cases of wild animals
The fate of women belonging to the Kalandar community, a nomadic group that tamed sloth bears for a living, was
The name Sanjay means victorious, a title apt for this majestic tusker who has emerged triumphant from an uphill battle
Working with local communities is an integral aspect of wildlife conservation, and Wildlife SOS takes this seriously. Since 2002, Wildlife
Working with local communities is an integral aspect of wildlife conservation, and Wildlife SOS takes this seriously. Since 2002, Wildlife
The Himalayan Brown Bear, a subspecies of the brown bear, could once only be found in the highest altitudes of
Author Andrew Smith once said, “People fear what they don’t understand and hate what they can’t conquer.” The paucity of