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The Wildlife ( Protection) Act, 1972 is the principal legislation governing the protection and conservation of wildlife in India. In […]
The Wildlife ( Protection) Act, 1972 is the principal legislation governing the protection and conservation of wildlife in India. In […]
This is a firsthand account by supporter and volunteer Maija Zemitis | maijazemitis.com Elephants at the at ECCC (Elephant Care
While most people are aware of Kashmir’s beauty, it’s the mountains and forested hills which strike the chord first. However,
While many know of Wildlife SOS’ leopard conservation efforts, a little-known fact is that we have also had the opportunity
The word Phajaan means breaking of the spirit. It is a brutal process wherein a captive elephant is isolated and
Love – a chemical and an arguably ephemeral experience, has dictated the ebbs and flows of society for centuries. Infact
‘Farmer’s friend’ is the proverbial description of Rat snakes. Rodents that destroy crops and eat into stored rice are one
At every sunrise and every sunset, our resident elephants of ECCC embark on their daily walk towards an ethereal patch
Since 2007, through the establishment of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre, Wildlife SOS has been working with the Maharashtra Forest
Wildlife conservation is exciting in many ways and has its own thrills. It is no less adventurous than what we
On 23rd January, our ever-shining ray of Hope, Asha (meaning hope in Hindi), bid us farewell. The Elephant Conservation and
For Ginger, life has been anything but kind. For most of her life, the frail pachyderm was adorned with colorful
As a wildlife conservation organisation, we always remind ourselves that wildlife is a part of nature and without conserving nature,
In the month of December 2021, our dedicated teams at Wildlife SOS in Delhi, Vadodara, Agra and Jammu & Kashmir
The long-awaited day is finally here for the bell around Pari’s neck to finally come off. Pari has lived the
It was a festive occasion at Wildlife SOS since Bobby, a sloth bear residing at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre
The festival of kite flying, Makar Sankranti, and the use of synthetic manjha has proven fatal for thousands of innocent birds across the country.
Alone, abandoned, and surrounded by impossibly tall stalks of sugarcane – the possibility of survival seemed bleak for a young
Like a tradition that binds a family together, Christmas has become an integral part of Wildlife SOS. As December commences,