Staff Profile Of The Month: Aaliya Mir
“Who run(sic) the world? Girls!” We couldn’t agree more with the words of legendary pop icon Beyonce. In a world […]
“Who run(sic) the world? Girls!” We couldn’t agree more with the words of legendary pop icon Beyonce. In a world […]
World Sparrow Day is an annual celebration of the ubiquitous House Sparrow. This day is designated to raise awareness about
What started out as a normal day for farmers in Bori Salwadi village, soon turned into an action-packed afternoon after
We were all told tales as children – many of which are considered superstition and relatively harmless. Growing up in
In an effort to help identify and diffuse situations of human-leopard conflict, Wildlife SOS conducts regular training workshops for village
Dr Arun A Sha has been working with Wildlife SOS since 2004. A strong proponent of the need for establishing
The Pangolin is an incredibly shy and reclusive mammal that bears the unfortunate tag of being the world’s most trafficked
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
A reigning joke at the Wildlife SOS Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre is that curiosity and an utter disregard for boundaries
Our bear caregivers are some of the most dedicated members of the Wildlife SOS staff. Their days are long, difficult
*Warning: Graphic Content* Conservation and Rehabilitation centres work on a microscopic imitation of the original habitats of long-ranging species such
Apart from food-laced explosives and pellets, DIY snare and jaw traps form a terrible threat to animals inhabiting the country’s
Anybody who has worked with elephants goes on to discover that bulls are much more temperamental than females. They are
In the words of Greek philosopher Plutarch – “….the elephant also is become man’s plaything, and a spectacle at public
A most commonly observed phenomenon – man animal conflict – has been one of the biggest challenges to conservation efforts
For the past eleven years Vitthal has called the Wildlife SOS Leopard Rescue Centre in Junnar home. In this past
The Weasleys – Arthur, Molly, Charlie, Ron and Ginny – had fallen prey to the spectre of the ‘Dancing Bear’
“They say an elephant never forgets. What they don’t tell you is, you never forget an elephant.” Anyone who meets