Staff Profile Of The Month: Shirina Sawhney
Shirina Sawhney is the Advisor – Public Relations & Events at Wildlife SOS. With a passion for tigers and camouflage, […]
Shirina Sawhney is the Advisor – Public Relations & Events at Wildlife SOS. With a passion for tigers and camouflage, […]
Popularly known as the ‘festival of lights’, Diwali marks the beginning of a new year in the Hindu calendar. People
Toiling in the sweltering sun for hours to sow the seeds for a crop that will one day flourish and
Wildlife conservation has long struggled to include indigenous people within its discourse. Intentionally or unintentionally, indigenous communities have been marginalised
Be it through stories, media, or culture, reptiles have held a complex representation since time immemorial. The Harry Potter franchise
At the point where two mighty rivers Ganga and Gandak converge, Asia’s largest cattle fair takes place — the Sonepur
It is that time of the year when the people of India unwind and come together to celebrate. That’s right,
Despite belonging to one of the most ancient bear lineages, little is known about the Himalayan Brown bear. These bears
A major part of Wildlife SOS’ day-to-day work includes running its rescue centres across the country to provide high-quality care
During monsoons, the landscape of Vadodara transforms into a waterscape, when the roads in the city and its outskirts flood.
While our Rapid Response Units across the country are busy running a tight ship with their rescues, it is time
Species of the animal kingdom are constantly adapting to environmental changes in order to enhance their survival in the wild
Imagine living your life surrounded by the blaring horns of vehicles. Arya was forced to spend most of her life
As the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi approaches us, it is imperative to talk about the plight of elephants in India.
Over a decade ago, two young Asiatic black bears were found huddled within the trunk of a burnt Chinar tree.
Waste is uniquely a human problem. Some might argue that waste exists in nature and that all living beings create
Recently, a group of Assistant Forest Conservator (ACF) officer trainees from the Central Academy for State Forest Service, Coimbatore visited
We regularly hear about the downside of pesticides to human health, but there seems to be no attempt to stop
Today, more than ever, our lives are saturated with media. Guiding our way through life, mass media has become an
The dedicated team at Wildlife SOS continues to remain hard at work to mitigate human-animal conflict to the best of