The Healing Journey Of Sloth Bears Rescued From Distress
For over 400 years, sloth bears had been captured and exploited as ‘dancing’ bears in India. As part of this […]
For over 400 years, sloth bears had been captured and exploited as ‘dancing’ bears in India. As part of this […]
Bobby arrived at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) in 2013. He was six years old at the time, carrying
November marks a transitional phase not only for people, but for wildlife too, as they navigate through shrinking greener patches
The holiday spirit has spread all across the rescue facilities of Wildlife SOS, and our animals with their caregivers are
Last week, a devastating train collision claimed the lives of eight elephants, including calves, in Assam. This tragedy fills us
The numbers are in, and they should shake us all and leave us utterly horrified! India’s wild elephants – our
October, with its clear skies and cooler temperatures, is known for being one of the most pleasant months of the
When Valmiki first arrived at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) in 2010, he was a frightened young cub bearing
While monsoon season carried on in some locations and autumn took over the rest, Wildlife SOS rescue teams in September
The forests of Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh are alive with the whispers of wind through teak leaves and
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our
Wildlife SOS recently had the honour of hosting Miss Universe Great Britain 2025 Danielle Latimer with international pageant titleholders at
India, home to over 60% of the world’s remaining Asian elephants, has reached a pivotal moment in its conservation journey.
When a forest falls silent, the sound of a single cry can carry for miles. That cry came from a
At 33 years old, Bobby is one of the eldest bears at the Bannerughatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC). He endured
From the western part of the country in Vadodara, Gujarat to the northernmost part amidst Kashmir’s beautiful mountains, when animals
In India, the survival of countless wild species hangs in the balance. Elephants chained in captivity, bears rescued from cruelty,
When Wildlife SOS’s Haathi Sewa initiative set its wheels rolling into Jharkhand this August, it wasn’t just another veterinary round;
Under the soothing canopy of the trees at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC), Tara moves gracefully
The Himalayan Brown Bear, a rare and iconic species, is increasingly being observed scavenging at open garbage dumps near Srinagar