Endangered gharials released
Photo not of gharial, but of juvenile mugger crocodile! By Dr. Jordan Schaul Last week we received great news from […]
Photo not of gharial, but of juvenile mugger crocodile! By Dr. Jordan Schaul Last week we received great news from […]
Press Release: WILDLIFE SOS APPEALS TO HOLLYWOOD AND BOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES LIKE AMITABH BACHCHAN TO HELP RESCUE BEGGING STREET ELEPHANTS IN
*** PLEASE NOTE, THIS BIJLEE IS A DIFFERENT ELEPHANT THAN THE BIJLI THAT WE HAVE ALREADY RESCUED AND LIVES WITH
Surender and Rohtas and rescued wolf snake Last night, in the middle of a festive social event in Agra for
By Jordan Schaul Desh Raj Singh, known to most of us as Veeru is one of our sloth bear keepers.
The Wildlife SOS Anti poaching team “Forestwatch” rescued two young bears from the border state of Bihar that lies on
By Jordan Schaul A day after the International Day for Biological Diversity was celebrated worldwide, our growing herd of rescued
By Aaliya Mir and Jordan Carlton Schaul Wildlife SOS was invited to help launch and participate in an exciting cycling
Wildlife SOS has programs working to try and inspire students to both care about wildlife and to take an active
The olive ridley sea turtle is considered to be one of the most abundant sea turtles; however, due to a
By Aaliya Mir Almost two years ago, we rescued two sibling moon bear cubs from the trunk of a Chinar
This is a special announcement. We are very pleased and proud that Kartick Satyanarayan, one of the founders of Wildlife
Aaliya Mir is the Education Officer for Wildlife SOS in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. She leads a team
In an all night anti poaching rescue operation based on intelligence provided by Wildlife SOS, four young male sloth bears
Vinay Datla is the new volunteer coordinator for Wildlife SOS. This is a new program for Wildlife SOS and we
At 11 AM on January 26, Wildlife SOS had a surprise visitor. An 8 week old leopard cub had been
The Wildlife SOS Moon Bear Conservation Project in Kashmir today works on conflict mitigation to help prevent bear human conflict
It isn’t easy to run a 24 hour rescue program; it is even more daunting in a city like Delhi.
In the early hours of 3rd December 2012, Wildlife SOS team in Bangalore headed by Dr Arun A Sha received
In 2009, Wildlife SOS along with an international NGO coalition was able to bring an effective end to the dancing