Wildlife SOS Rescues Indian Striped Hyena From A Culvert
The Rescue In Azizpur village in Kosi Kalan, Mathura district, the humdrum of daily life is rarely ever disturbed. Yet, […]
The Rescue In Azizpur village in Kosi Kalan, Mathura district, the humdrum of daily life is rarely ever disturbed. Yet, […]
A man of few words and immense knowledge, Mahendra Dhore is the Project Manager at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre.
During the summer and spring seasons in the dry tropical forests of India, a particular tree blooms. Its flowers, fruits
Recognised as one of the world’s eight hotspots of biological diversity, the Western Ghats or the Western Mountain range in
Toiling in the sweltering sun for hours to sow the seeds for a crop that will one day flourish and
Wildlife conservation has long struggled to include indigenous people within its discourse. Intentionally or unintentionally, indigenous communities have been marginalised
At the point where two mighty rivers Ganga and Gandak converge, Asia’s largest cattle fair takes place — the Sonepur
Despite belonging to one of the most ancient bear lineages, little is known about the Himalayan Brown bear. These bears
Species of the animal kingdom are constantly adapting to environmental changes in order to enhance their survival in the wild
Renowned Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie once said, “Our histories cling to us. We are shaped by where we come
Every year August 12 is heralded as World Elephant Day wherein the world comes together to raise awareness about the
It is true that to work in the field of wildlife conservation, one must possess a unique compassion and drive
W.B Yeats once said, “Education is not the filling of a pot but the lighting of a fire.” In 2002,
“Thousands have lived without love, not one without water.” — W. H. Auden For Kalandar families living in Atru, Rajasthan,
Mahak, a 13-year-old Kalandar girl from Haryana, faced formidable challenges in her effort to gain education. With a little help
A famous African proverb states that “If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far,
The unflappable demeanor, infectious laughter, and optimistic spirit of Mr. Swaminathan Shamugavelu belie the arduous tasks he tackles every day
Back in 2006, the Wildlife SOS team visited an acreage near Ramdurga Village in Gangavati Taluk of Koppal, Karnataka. With
In the year 1970, an environmental consciousness that had long been brimming in the minds of people reached its culmination,
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
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
In every nook and cranny of India, one encounters marks of India’s past seamlessly blending in with its future. One
Rescuing elephants captured in the tourism and entertainment industry forms an integral part of the work Wildlife SOS does as
The emotional similarities between humans and non-human primates are astounding. Much like humans, mothers in the society of Gray langurs
An integral aspect of the Wildlife SOS Kalandar Rehabilitation Programme is providing support to widowed women of the community. Considered
Like in most of Maharashtra, spotting a leopard in Chincholi village located in the Ambegaon division of Pune, is a
On 10th and 11th October, the Sardar Patel Zoological Park at Kevada, Gujarat, was taken over by trailblazers in the
Earlier this month, an adult striped hyena was found critically injured in Bhilawali village, located in Kheragarh, Agra. A passerby
During Diwali, the subcontinent of India is ablaze with festive gatherings and elaborate rituals to appease Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess
On 10 November 2021, we bid farewell to our beloved Karma. Talking about the loss of one of his favorite
William Somerset famously said, “Tradition is a guide and not a jailer.” Yet millions worldwide continue to be imprisoned within
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
Not many have heard of Chakan, a small town nestled between Pune and Nashik. This census town is considered one
In her pioneering speech, We Should All Be Feminists, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie said, “We raise girls to see each other
H.E Luccock famously said, “No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it.” Surprisingly, the
Vadodara, previously known as Baroda, is a mystical city brimming with heritage and culture. Once under the rule of dynasties,