Wildlife SOS Veterinarians Present At The 2017 EMA Conference in Ohio
The 38th Annual Elephant Managers Association was hosted by the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and featured a premier gathering of […]
The 38th Annual Elephant Managers Association was hosted by the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and featured a premier gathering of […]
It’s been around two weeks since Priyanka arrived at the safety of the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Mathura, giving
Wildlife SOS has been working closely with the Jammu & Kashmir Wildlife Protection department and the Forest department since December,
It was night time in the Tumkur district of Karnataka, and a nine-year old female sloth bear found herself in
In an all too familiar scenario in India, that sheds light on the dangers of open wells in villages near
Kuber and his brother Nakul were mere 2 month old cubs when they were rescued from Tumkur district, Karnataka, in
Maharashtra is known to have a rich population of leopards and for years, these elusive cats have been living and
Mandya, Karnataka. 20th November 2015. The amusement park is deserted, its muddy grounds drenched in steady rainfall. But for the
In the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, winter brings chilly winds and swirling mist that engulfs the dense green
It was night time in the Shirur district of Junnar in the Indian state of Maharashtra, and a five-year old
Mohan gently lets his head sink below the cool water, loving the calming sensation of the water around him and
Just under an hour’s drive away from the chaos and crowds of India’s most popular tourist attraction, the Taj Mahal
In the last decade, the state of Uttarakhand has seen a dramatic increase in man-animal conflicts, predominantly problems relating to
Morning had barely dawned on the Wildlife SOS Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Facility in Karnataka, and the bears were waking up
9:00 a.m. on an typical Sunday morning, a resident of Pimpalgaon Siddhanath village located in Junnar division of Maharashtra woke
The residents of Bangalore woke up to yet another day of the hustle and bustle of the busy city life,
25th January 2009. Rohidas Pawale is a poor farmer in the Belha village in Narayangaon district, Maharashtra. His sugarcane field
She’s so tiny, it’s hard to spot her amidst the towering figures of the other elephants in the Herd of
Iridescent in the sunlight, light glimmering on its scales, it weaves its sleek body through the grass. Sound waves from
In yet another incident that proves that poaching and illegal trade of wildlife species continues to be prevalent in India,