A Farewell to Our Beloved Elephant, Lakhi
Winter had barely left Mathura in February 2015 when Lakhi arrived at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre – she […]
Winter had barely left Mathura in February 2015 when Lakhi arrived at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre – she […]
February 2017 brought some much welcomed respite from the chilly weather and a rather unexpected new arrival at the Elephant
In recent years, with the rise in economic growth and rapid infrastructural development in India, the road and railway transport
As part of our ongoing human-elephant conflict mitigation project in the north Indian state of Chhattisgarh in collaboration with the
The month of July started on a very sad note for the Wildlife SOS family, as we suffered an unexpected
Critically acclaimed Indian actor Adil Hussain, who also starred in the film ‘Life of Pi’ spent the weekend at Wildlife
We’re honored and deeply grateful to the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee for their generous grant supporting our mahout training program.
Elephants love food, and they love water. In the wild, an elephants entire day is spent foraging, grazing and searching
Last month in the southern state of Karnataka, a female sloth bear stepped out of her forested home in search
On catching a glimpse of Amitabh taking a quiet, blissful nap in his forested enclosure at the Agra Bear Rescue
Six year old Arifa was a victim of the ‘dancing bear’ trade, an illegal practice that was once prevalent across
In yet another successful rescue and conservation operation, Wildlife SOS in collaboration with the Maharashtra Forest Department managed to reunite
Wires hang precariously between the trees at the edge of the Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve in the Siddi district of
Just a month after his rescue in the first week of February 2017, Sanjay, formerly known as the Elephant With
For the sugarcane farmers of Maharashtra, January brings with it the harvest season – and mornings bring hours of manual
Last week, residents of Pinahat village located in the outskirts of Agra city bore witness to a rather distressing sight.
Michael Oreo was only three years old when he and three other sloth bears were rescued in an anti-poaching operation
Wildlife SOS firmly believes that education and awareness is the key to the sensitization of people to wake them up
The Maharashtra Forest Department recently organised a training program for their new recruits at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center, run
How many people do you know who would climb fifty feet into a well to rescue a giant python? Or