How Trust-Based Science Is Transforming Sloth Bear Healthcare At Wildlife SOS
Healing at Wildlife SOS does not always begin with medicine. Sometimes, it begins with silence. Gradually, familiar voices, consistent routines […]
Healing at Wildlife SOS does not always begin with medicine. Sometimes, it begins with silence. Gradually, familiar voices, consistent routines […]
Every day, without realising it, we rely on millions of wild animals working behind the scenes. If you peel back
What does wildlife in a city really look like? Is it a family of parakeets arguing louder than the morning
If you ever visit our Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) and come across a sloth bear who just can’t sit
Rescuing an animal from exploitation or captivity is often seen as the end of its suffering. Yet in reality, it
How do you define a good mother? Someone who is fully devoted to her young ones and willing to go
The gentle chirping of birds, layered like an orchestra with the rustle of trees and the constant rhythm of the
It was back in the 1980s in Kenya’s Amboseli National Park, where researchers were left dumbstruck when a herd of
The Thar Desert doesn’t look like it could host wildlife. It consists of cracked earth, khejri trees that are far
The vocabulary of wildlife exists within a small community of environmentalists. To understand reasons behind the ever rising human-wildlife interactions,
Wildlife SOS’s series “Things You Didn’t Know About” explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our writers spotlight one
In recent days, a striking image has lingered across media platforms: Shot in Jaipur, it’s a disturbing picture of an
Over the past few months, our Haathi Sewa initiative, in collaboration with the state forest departments, has gained remarkable momentum,
At Wildlife SOS, our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and conserve India’s wildlife, with our pioneering project focussing on sloth
The ‘egg’-citing day of Easter cast a festive spirit across our centres in Agra, Mathura and Maharashtra. Celebrating this day
“Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak whispers the o’er-fraught heart and bids it break.”– William Shakespeare With
Leopards do not need to announce their presence. They simply move through their world with quiet confidence and remarkable skills.
As winter eased off across parts of India, February offered a revealing snapshot of the evolving relationship between people and
Wildlife SOS rescued Gracie after a crucial call from the Jharkhand Forest Department. The Jamtara Forest Division had seized a
The new year brought with it a biting cold across northern India, but Wildlife SOS teams were out in full