Up Close and Personal with Dr. Yaduraj- Part 1
Working with elephants is a dream that many people have. But what is it really like to work with an […]
Working with elephants is a dream that many people have. But what is it really like to work with an […]
This is part 2 of the interview with Dr. Yaduraj. 5.) Tell us about a typical day for you. Typically,
By Tamara Dormer Sometimes we look to others for inspiration and other times it shows up when we least expect
Four years and over 3,200 tweets later, WSOS now has over 10,000 followers! Kartick Satyanarayan, who is usually the voice
Wildlife SOS, currently runs a facility called the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center. This center, located a short drive from Mumbai,
OS rescued a four foot long adult Cobra from inside the Commonwealth Games venue – the RK Khanna Tennis Stadium.
Two cobras rescued from CWG 2010 gates no 1 and 2 . A call was received at the Wildlife SOS
These days Wildlife S.O.S Delhi cell is being flooded by calls for distressed Blue Bulls or what we commonly know
It was 9 am on a cool December morning when the phone rang at The Agra Bear Rescue Facility. The
Wildlife SOS recently organised an awareness and training program in Reptile handling at Delhi’s elite Jawaharlal Nehru University. Jawaharlal Nehru
Wildlife SOS is organising a 15 day Habitat Management Project in RamDurga near Hampi, Karnataka. Starting on February 14th and
Last summer, Wildlife SOS’ ever vigilant informers at last spotted Bijli, a female elephant we had been tracking since 2009.
This blind elephant named Bhola (meaning – “the innocent one”) was recently the victim of an accident…hit by a truck,
The current issue of SPAN Magazine (a publication of the US Embassy in New Delhi) features an article about Wildlife
It was nine years ago when we first saw Champa (Hindustani for Jasmine). She walked at a painfully slow pace
Wildlife S.O.S’s love affair with elephants seems to be growing each day. Barely a few months after rescuing the beautiful
In the current issue of Open, author Ninad D. Sheth explores the issue of poaching in India. Co-founder of Wildlife
After fifty long years of being chained and leading a life of suffering, Raju was freed in the early hours
At the heart of wildlife conservation lies a simple truth: people protect what they understand. When communities, students, policymakers, and
While summer temperatures soared across India, Wildlife SOS navigated diverse terrains to rescue animals caught in challenges specific to urban