Hydrotherapy Pool for Jumbos at India’s First Elephant Hospital
With each elephant rescue that Wildlife SOS undertakes, we have observed a series of disturbing patterns in the captive elephants. […]
With each elephant rescue that Wildlife SOS undertakes, we have observed a series of disturbing patterns in the captive elephants. […]
Aaliya Mir, Wildlife SOS education officer, organized two plantation drives in locations near the Dachigam National Park in order to
This year, World Wildlife Day which is celebrated on 3rd March was centered on the theme “Big Cats: Predators under
This year Wildlife SOS achieved a much awaited milestone with the release of a compendium of 20 years of Veterinary
Gajraj had lived nearly 70 years in captivity as a temple elephant. A routine day in his life involved walking
Just weeks after a young 9 month old male brown bear was rescued from the Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage campsite, another
During the hot, sultry summer month of June, a team of experts from Wildlife SOS and the Chhattisgarh Forest Department
This year, on World Snake Day, Wildlife SOS joined hands with the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) to carry out
It has now become the norm to open the newspaper and read horrifying news of elephants dying due to unnatural,
Nakul and his brother Kuber were barely a few months old when they were rescued from Tumkur district, Karnataka in
Just months after an adult male hyena was found trapped in a deadly jaw trap set up by poachers in
The month of August marks the rescue anniversary of Balu, Bharathi and Bagya, three sloth bears who had spent years
After weeks of intelligence gathering and careful investigation by the Wildlife SOS Anti-Poaching Unit (Forest Watch), a leopard skin was
Dreams can become reality — and our elephant Field of Dreams is officially open! It’s been a long two years
The bears in the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) are lucky enough to have an oasis of leafy trees in
Every year tens of thousands of pilgrims embark on a holy pilgrimage to the Amaranth caves, nestled amidst the Himalayas
Wildlife SOS was recently felicitated with the international Lifetime Achievement Award and the ‘Conservation Medal’ from San Diego Zoo Global
In India, ‘Shravan’ or ‘saawan’ is the fifth month of the Hindu calendar and it is considered to be auspicious
One of the most powerful animals to walk this Earth, the majestic tiger has always been a symbol of national
Working with rescued sloth bears that have suffered years of abuse and neglect, over the years, we have witnessed the