Two Slow Loris seized from smugglers at the Delhi International Airport
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Everybody at the Delhi International airport thought it was just another day at work, security, scanners and […]
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Everybody at the Delhi International airport thought it was just another day at work, security, scanners and […]
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan The environment is the best teacher. She might not be the calmest but she has her way
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan What would stop you from getting home to a warm couch on a chilly winter evening?? Perhaps
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan It would be easy if we only had to rescue distressed animals, but quite often we have
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan In a shocking incident on 6th December, the ugly face of illegal wildlife trade in Delhi surfaced
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Bird watchers are keen on Owls, but why would a washer man or ‘dhobi’ want barn owls???
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Imagine being bound and gagged with your arms folded behind your back and your feet duct taped
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan The first time we heard of Gadauli village in Uttar Pradesh, a few hours from the Taj
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Our rescue team in Agra received information from the Forest Department that a young Vulture was spotted
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Wildlife SOS celebrated Wildlife Week this year with the usual pomp and enthusiasm as always in the
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan One breezy October morning saw hundreds of people gather on Nelson Mandela Road.They were witnessing a first
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Wildlife SOS had promised the head of the Astanpura village, which is located in the Brane-Nishat conservation
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan Our Forest Watch team received a tip off about a few men in a remote district of
By Aishuwarya Sudarshan 3 years back Shakir’s family gave up the brutal practice of bear dancing and Shakhir applied to
In 2008, a female leopard was trapped in a sugarcane field. It had been determined that she was a nuisance
By Dr. Mayank Rapid loss of biodiversity is a global phenomenon. It is estimated that possibly half or more of
Conserving wildlife requires a lot of the traditional methods of setting aside habitat that has minimal human disturbances as well
By Aaliya Mir World Wetland Day marks the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands on 2 February
By Tahir Gazanfar From November 20-25,Wildlife SOS participated and mentored a 5 day internship programme held at the Nigeen Club,
By Resham Beri Wildlife SOS’s 24 hour animal rescue helpline responded to a distressed call from the Air Force Station