Where The Cities Meet The Wild: Wildlife SOS Photography Contest
What does wildlife in a city really look like? Is it a family of parakeets arguing louder than the morning […]
What does wildlife in a city really look like? Is it a family of parakeets arguing louder than the morning […]
The gentle chirping of birds, layered like an orchestra with the rustle of trees and the constant rhythm of the
If energy could take shape, climb trees, and demand chunks of watermelon, it would probably look a lot like Jenny.
We often find ourselves wishing for a long life for those we love. “May you live a hundred years,” we
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our
February 2025 was not just another month at Wildlife SOS. There was a mix of excitement and nervousness in the
Blood. Sweat. Tension. Adrenaline. These are not metaphors when it comes to an elephant rescue, they are realities. The rescue
Imagine landing in India with a mind packed with curiosity comparable to stuffed suitcases… and leaving with a heart completely
“Wildlife teaches us how to live honestly. Animals don’t pretend, they don’t take more than they need, and they don’t
If our rescued animals could speak, they would probably whisper these words to each other:“Who is this person who keeps
As the summer sun softened and a gentle breeze wandered through Uttar Pradesh, a bright personality made a wonderful appearance
When animals are stuck in distress, the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units are always ready to respond to their call
Digit arrived at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) back in 2010. He was a five-month-old cub then, frail, frightened,
Every morning at the Elephant Hospital Campus begins with the same question from the caregivers: “What mischief will Bani be
At Wildlife SOS, every rescue, every treatment, and every moment of care we provide to all the distraught wild animals
The Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC) is a lush, secure home for many sloth bears that have endured unthinkable hardships,
“Animals can’t speak for themselves, but they feel everything. We owe it to them to stand up and protect them,
When we first conceptualised My Sweet Paro (2024), it was meant to be a gentle tribute, an intimate and true
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our