The Last Jingle of Servitude for Ginger
For Ginger, life has been anything but kind. For most of her life, the frail pachyderm was adorned with colorful […]
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,
The dedicated team at Wildlife SOS continues to remain hard at work to mitigate human-animal conflict to the best of
Wildlife SOS in collaboration with the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), recently organised an exposure visit and training workshop on
Nature harbours some of the most curious relationships. Ostriches and zebras, elephants and beetles, woodpeckers and ants. These odd alliances
2021 has been a difficult year with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. While it continued to affect all aspects
India is known for a multitude of things – its rich culture, history, scenic destinations, and welcoming people. A lesser-known
The ever prevalent dichotomy between the urban and the natural jungle always keeps our rescue teams busy, and the month
A couple of days ago we wrote to you about Pari the elephant who desperately needs our help. November 29,
November 16, 2021 – This could be our most dangerous rescue ever, which is why we are unable to reveal
It’s been almost six years since the brave and vivacious Mia was rescued from the cycle of pain and misery
Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister, was known for his love for children and animals; So much so that on
Bats are magisterial creatures with Goliath-like wings who have various epithets attached to them – blood-sucking vampires, carriers of bad